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... talk of falling to - day , and rising again to - morrow ; sinning and repenting ; why , here is a fellow has cheated me of £ 500 , and he comes canting to me of his repentance , tells me he hopes God has forgiven him , and it would be ...
... talk of falling to - day , and rising again to - morrow ; sinning and repenting ; why , here is a fellow has cheated me of £ 500 , and he comes canting to me of his repentance , tells me he hopes God has forgiven him , and it would be ...
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... talking to a Turk or a pagan that knows nothing , or believes nothing of supreme Providence , I would say -If the Lord of heaven and earth , that governs all my actions , please to preserve and permit me . when I am talking to a ...
... talking to a Turk or a pagan that knows nothing , or believes nothing of supreme Providence , I would say -If the Lord of heaven and earth , that governs all my actions , please to preserve and permit me . when I am talking to a ...
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Daniel Defoe. there was a black mulatto - looking man sitting , talk- ing very warmly among some gentlemen , who , I observed , were listening very attentively to what he said , and I sat myself down and did the like . " T was with great ...
Daniel Defoe. there was a black mulatto - looking man sitting , talk- ing very warmly among some gentlemen , who , I observed , were listening very attentively to what he said , and I sat myself down and did the like . " T was with great ...
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... talk , or a conver- sation which fools are capable of ; ' t is exercised in a solid and well - tempered frame , and when regulated , as it ought to be , by virtue and good morals , is qualified to make mankind happy in the enjoyment of ...
... talk , or a conver- sation which fools are capable of ; ' t is exercised in a solid and well - tempered frame , and when regulated , as it ought to be , by virtue and good morals , is qualified to make mankind happy in the enjoyment of ...
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... talking lewdly , or talking profanely , is an immodest action . Such is the power of words , that mankind is able to act as much evil by their tongues as by their hands ; the ideas that are formed in the mind from what we hear are most ...
... talking lewdly , or talking profanely , is an immodest action . Such is the power of words , that mankind is able to act as much evil by their tongues as by their hands ; the ideas that are formed in the mind from what we hear are most ...
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