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Pagina 174
what else ) belonging to the Church ; counting all things holy , that were therein contained ; and especially , the Priest and Clerk most happy , and without doubt , greatly blessed , because they were the Servants , as I then thought ...
what else ) belonging to the Church ; counting all things holy , that were therein contained ; and especially , the Priest and Clerk most happy , and without doubt , greatly blessed , because they were the Servants , as I then thought ...
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Poor Child ! thought I , what sorrow art thou like to have for thy Portion in this World ? Thou must be beaten , must beg , suffer hunger , cold , nakedness , and a thousand Calamities , though I cannot now endure the Wind should blow ...
Poor Child ! thought I , what sorrow art thou like to have for thy Portion in this World ? Thou must be beaten , must beg , suffer hunger , cold , nakedness , and a thousand Calamities , though I cannot now endure the Wind should blow ...
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... concluded with an apology its author was fortunately unable to hear : His definition of the agnostic position was a lasting contribution to clarity and honesty of thought , but his philosophy of materialism was radically unsound ...
... concluded with an apology its author was fortunately unable to hear : His definition of the agnostic position was a lasting contribution to clarity and honesty of thought , but his philosophy of materialism was radically unsound ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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