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Page 176
... cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no great hope of ascending to his own altitude . ... by counsel and encouragement , that may disturb the possibility of others ' hopes , since her own cannot be ...
... cares not at what rate he purchase opportunity to vex others , having no great hope of ascending to his own altitude . ... by counsel and encouragement , that may disturb the possibility of others ' hopes , since her own cannot be ...
Page 329
I hope God will send us somewhat ere we return . Commend me to all at Lothbury . You shall hear from me , if I live , from the Newfoundland , where I mean to make clean my ships and revictual : for I have tobacco enough to pay for it .
I hope God will send us somewhat ere we return . Commend me to all at Lothbury . You shall hear from me , if I live , from the Newfoundland , where I mean to make clean my ships and revictual : for I have tobacco enough to pay for it .
Page 378
But this I say , for a man to call God to witness to a falsehood at any time is a grievous sin , and what shall he hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more ...
But this I say , for a man to call God to witness to a falsehood at any time is a grievous sin , and what shall he hope for at the Tribunal Day of Judgment ? But to call God to witness to a falsehood at the time of Death is far more ...
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