The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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... peace ; " they should not inflame that " lust of the flesh , that lust of the eye , and that pride of life , " which he is forbidden to gratify . A reli- gious person , who occasionally indulges in an amusement not conso- nant to his ...
... peace ; " they should not inflame that " lust of the flesh , that lust of the eye , and that pride of life , " which he is forbidden to gratify . A reli- gious person , who occasionally indulges in an amusement not conso- nant to his ...
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... peace - makers . " Will not these , and such like humbling propositions , delivered one day in seven only , in all the sober and beautiful simplicity of our church , with all the force of truth indeed , but with all its plainness also ...
... peace - makers . " Will not these , and such like humbling propositions , delivered one day in seven only , in all the sober and beautiful simplicity of our church , with all the force of truth indeed , but with all its plainness also ...
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... peace , or at least an exchange of captives , thinking he would gladly persuade his coun- trymen to discontinue a war which necessarily prolonged his captivi- ty . They previously exacted from him an oath to return , should his embassy ...
... peace , or at least an exchange of captives , thinking he would gladly persuade his coun- trymen to discontinue a war which necessarily prolonged his captivi- ty . They previously exacted from him an oath to return , should his embassy ...
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... peace . Man . Thou speakest like a daughter ; I , Attilia , Must as a consul act ; I must consult The good of Rome , and with her good , her glory . Would it not tarnish her unspotted fame To sue to Carthage on the terms thou wishest ...
... peace . Man . Thou speakest like a daughter ; I , Attilia , Must as a consul act ; I must consult The good of Rome , and with her good , her glory . Would it not tarnish her unspotted fame To sue to Carthage on the terms thou wishest ...
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... peace ; his will ' s his fate . Att . Rome may , perhaps , refuse to treat of peace . Pub . Didst thou behold the universal joy At his return , thou wouldst not doubt success . There's not a tongue in Rome but , wild with transport ...
... peace ; his will ' s his fate . Att . Rome may , perhaps , refuse to treat of peace . Pub . Didst thou behold the universal joy At his return , thou wouldst not doubt success . There's not a tongue in Rome but , wild with transport ...
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