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As certain as composed , always contain [ s ] the truth , but an we determine contrary to reason , we make a unjust composition never fails to contain error wrong corclusion ; therefore , our wisdom ...
As certain as composed , always contain [ s ] the truth , but an we determine contrary to reason , we make a unjust composition never fails to contain error wrong corclusion ; therefore , our wisdom ...
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Why truth with me , cleave to your companions ; I should we assume the faults of our friend , or will seek my own . I do this not selfishly but wife , or father , or child , because they sit 20 humbly and truly .
Why truth with me , cleave to your companions ; I should we assume the faults of our friend , or will seek my own . I do this not selfishly but wife , or father , or child , because they sit 20 humbly and truly .
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They were men of present valor , stalwart old iconoclasts , Unconvinced by axe or gibbet that all virtue was the Past's ; But we make their truth our falsehood , thinking that hath made us free , Hoarding it in mouldy parchments , while ...
They were men of present valor , stalwart old iconoclasts , Unconvinced by axe or gibbet that all virtue was the Past's ; But we make their truth our falsehood , thinking that hath made us free , Hoarding it in mouldy parchments , while ...
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Contents
COLONIAL AND EIGHTEENTHCENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE | 1 |
JONATHAN EDWARDS 17031758 | 16 |
Sarah Pierrepont | 24 |
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