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Pagina 424
... words like these . Mine own darling , Heaven knows what you have been to me ; for your sake I would live , but for the sake of God and my king , I must die . I know I owe almost every thing to you , much love and duty ; but more - ' 99 ...
... words like these . Mine own darling , Heaven knows what you have been to me ; for your sake I would live , but for the sake of God and my king , I must die . I know I owe almost every thing to you , much love and duty ; but more - ' 99 ...
Pagina 500
... words of endearment and pretty babblings of love . This was read aloud , with coarse ribald comments on every sentence , each trying to outdo the previous speaker . When they came to some pretty words about a sweet Maurice , their ...
... words of endearment and pretty babblings of love . This was read aloud , with coarse ribald comments on every sentence , each trying to outdo the previous speaker . When they came to some pretty words about a sweet Maurice , their ...
Pagina 660
... words , " he alloweth the books of must not contradict the Scripture . " And articles , etc. , and that he acknowledgeth the this is relaxation enough . For we have same to be agreeable to the word of God . " been already taught that ...
... words , " he alloweth the books of must not contradict the Scripture . " And articles , etc. , and that he acknowledgeth the this is relaxation enough . For we have same to be agreeable to the word of God . " been already taught that ...
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