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... question whether the instruction of these things will take place , when you are supposing the scene , which is placed so far off , had its original so near home . But I am far from being anxious about that , see- ing , I am well assured ...
... question whether the instruction of these things will take place , when you are supposing the scene , which is placed so far off , had its original so near home . But I am far from being anxious about that , see- ing , I am well assured ...
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... question much whether a covetous , narrow , stingy man , as we call him , one who gives himself up to himself , as born for himself only , and who declines the advantages and opportu- . nities of doing good , I mean extremely so I say ...
... question much whether a covetous , narrow , stingy man , as we call him , one who gives himself up to himself , as born for himself only , and who declines the advantages and opportu- . nities of doing good , I mean extremely so I say ...
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... question causing it to perish , and will be called so then , by whatever gilded dressed - up words we may express and conceal it now . ― But I go farther , for my good Portuguese went farther with me ; he not only paid the debt he owed ...
... question causing it to perish , and will be called so then , by whatever gilded dressed - up words we may express and conceal it now . ― But I go farther , for my good Portuguese went farther with me ; he not only paid the debt he owed ...
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... question but I should have my estate again , and then I had been able also , and would have paid him to a penny , but it has proved otherwise ; and though I would pay him if I had it , yet I am not able . " Well , but , " says the mer ...
... question but I should have my estate again , and then I had been able also , and would have paid him to a penny , but it has proved otherwise ; and though I would pay him if I had it , yet I am not able . " Well , but , " says the mer ...
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... question is not as to the right or wrong , whether I have a necessity to eat this man's bread or no , but whether it be his or my own ? If it be his , and not my own , I cannot do it without a manifest contempt of God's law , and ...
... question is not as to the right or wrong , whether I have a necessity to eat this man's bread or no , but whether it be his or my own ? If it be his , and not my own , I cannot do it without a manifest contempt of God's law , and ...
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