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But on this point I have some things to advance which I myself carefully observed and know to be true . Her intention undoubtedly was , on the one hand not to force consciences , but on the other not to let the state ...
But on this point I have some things to advance which I myself carefully observed and know to be true . Her intention undoubtedly was , on the one hand not to force consciences , but on the other not to let the state ...
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He says over and over again such things as : If there be any one on whose ear my frequent praise of practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him ...
He says over and over again such things as : If there be any one on whose ear my frequent praise of practical activities has a harsh and unpleasing sound because he is wholly devoted to contemplative philosophy , let me as- sure him ...
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Twis . My Lord , said he , to Judge Hales , do not mind her , but send her away . Hales . Then said Judge Hales , I am sorry , woman , that I can do thee no good ; thou must do one of these three things aforesaid , namely : either to ...
Twis . My Lord , said he , to Judge Hales , do not mind her , but send her away . Hales . Then said Judge Hales , I am sorry , woman , that I can do thee no good ; thou must do one of these three things aforesaid , namely : either to ...
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