The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Being The Second Of His Letters. 8Nicolai, 1764 - 225 pages |
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... say , that want of power itself in us may not be a furer pre- vention of harm , than want of will in them . I am fure , if all Whighs and all Tories had the spirit of one Roman Catholic that I know , it would be well for al Roman ...
... say , that want of power itself in us may not be a furer pre- vention of harm , than want of will in them . I am fure , if all Whighs and all Tories had the spirit of one Roman Catholic that I know , it would be well for al Roman ...
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... say , in praying for the welfare temporal and eter . nal of all mankind . How much more affectionately then fhall I do fo for you , fince I am in a most par ticular manner , and with all fincerity , Your , & c . A $ I LETTER IV . Jan ...
... say , in praying for the welfare temporal and eter . nal of all mankind . How much more affectionately then fhall I do fo for you , fince I am in a most par ticular manner , and with all fincerity , Your , & c . A $ I LETTER IV . Jan ...
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... say , should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down , facis- fy'd ...
... say , should be the last we receive ; for , if you observe , Matrimo- ny is placed after Extreme unction in our Catechifm , as a kind of hint of the order of time in which they are to be taken . The old man then lay down , facis- fy'd ...
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... say , that to be ruin'd thus in the grofs , with a whole people , is but like perifhing in the general conflagration , where nothing we can value is left behind us . Methinks , the most heroic thing we are left capable of doing , is to ...
... say , that to be ruin'd thus in the grofs , with a whole people , is but like perifhing in the general conflagration , where nothing we can value is left behind us . Methinks , the most heroic thing we are left capable of doing , is to ...
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... saying to you , / . Hic tamen hanc mecum poteris requiefcere noctem , which would have render'd this place more agreeable , than ever it elfe could be to me ; for I protest , it is with the utmost fincerity that I affure you , I am ...
... saying to you , / . Hic tamen hanc mecum poteris requiefcere noctem , which would have render'd this place more agreeable , than ever it elfe could be to me ; for I protest , it is with the utmost fincerity that I affure you , I am ...
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