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... feeling women , who wished me to promise that I would save , the king . One of those women presented me her child , three years old , and asked the liberty for him to kiss me , a request , which I granted with extreme pleasure . I did ...
... feeling women , who wished me to promise that I would save , the king . One of those women presented me her child , three years old , and asked the liberty for him to kiss me , a request , which I granted with extreme pleasure . I did ...
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... feelings . He loves the queen , he cherishes his children , his family doat on him , he must be attached to life . Mal . You misunderstood me , sir ; if the king were a modern philosopher , he might not only fear nothing from death ...
... feelings . He loves the queen , he cherishes his children , his family doat on him , he must be attached to life . Mal . You misunderstood me , sir ; if the king were a modern philosopher , he might not only fear nothing from death ...
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... feeling hearts united to weak characters , have a nat- ural tendency to mystical researches , and that one of the great advantages of religion is to afford consola- tion to those , who are unfortunate enough to believe . its pretended ...
... feeling hearts united to weak characters , have a nat- ural tendency to mystical researches , and that one of the great advantages of religion is to afford consola- tion to those , who are unfortunate enough to believe . its pretended ...
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... feelings astonishingly . Since the success of Clery's device , he sends those papers every night to the princesses , and he writes to them regularly twice in twenty four hours , and receives answers , which he carefully burns . The ...
... feelings astonishingly . Since the success of Clery's device , he sends those papers every night to the princesses , and he writes to them regularly twice in twenty four hours , and receives answers , which he carefully burns . The ...
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... kingdom , to sweep away its former and ancient errors ; this re- flection breaks the heart of a feeling man , who sees a brother in each fellow creature . My mind was engrossed with these sad reflections on my CHURCHYARD . 47.
... kingdom , to sweep away its former and ancient errors ; this re- flection breaks the heart of a feeling man , who sees a brother in each fellow creature . My mind was engrossed with these sad reflections on my CHURCHYARD . 47.
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