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... never heard indeed but that he was a very honest man , and no fool ; but for a fine gentleman , he must ask pardon . Upon no other foundation than this , Mr. Triplett took occasion to give the gentleman's pedigree ; by what methods some ...
... never heard indeed but that he was a very honest man , and no fool ; but for a fine gentleman , he must ask pardon . Upon no other foundation than this , Mr. Triplett took occasion to give the gentleman's pedigree ; by what methods some ...
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... never yet said any thing of a devotee . devotee is one of those who disparage religion by their indiscreet and unseasonable introduction of the mention of virtue on all occasions ; she professes she is what no body ought to doubt she is ...
... never yet said any thing of a devotee . devotee is one of those who disparage religion by their indiscreet and unseasonable introduction of the mention of virtue on all occasions ; she professes she is what no body ought to doubt she is ...
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... never so hard and in- convenient to private people ..... yet never think my- self at liberty or authorized to tell the people , that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other holy writer , had , by any doctrine delivered by ...
... never so hard and in- convenient to private people ..... yet never think my- self at liberty or authorized to tell the people , that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other holy writer , had , by any doctrine delivered by ...
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