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... former will contract tyranni- cal and cowardly habits , which will accom- pany and disgrace him through life ; and the latter will be bold and liberal , but by no means more quarrelsome than his neigh- hours . Such characters as the former ...
... former will contract tyranni- cal and cowardly habits , which will accom- pany and disgrace him through life ; and the latter will be bold and liberal , but by no means more quarrelsome than his neigh- hours . Such characters as the former ...
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... former Pope did order one in conse- quence of the murder of many thousand Protestants on St. Bartholomew's day . Boys commit sins from incoherent gid- diness and want of reflection , which they would scorn to perpetrate at a more ma ...
... former Pope did order one in conse- quence of the murder of many thousand Protestants on St. Bartholomew's day . Boys commit sins from incoherent gid- diness and want of reflection , which they would scorn to perpetrate at a more ma ...
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... former times , and a large revenue might be raised to the state ; a small part of which might be applied , with great propriety , to aid the support of the Magdalen Hospital : I am certain , from the immense quantity of this liquor pro ...
... former times , and a large revenue might be raised to the state ; a small part of which might be applied , with great propriety , to aid the support of the Magdalen Hospital : I am certain , from the immense quantity of this liquor pro ...
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... former ages were industrious in using every exertion in their power to suppress all stage - perform- ances . Not only divines , but laymen , both ancient and modern , have , by their writings , endeavoured to suppress plays , as well as ...
... former ages were industrious in using every exertion in their power to suppress all stage - perform- ances . Not only divines , but laymen , both ancient and modern , have , by their writings , endeavoured to suppress plays , as well as ...
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... former pious times , various saints , lawgivers , rulers , and divines , have writ- ten with the utmost abhorrence of plays and theatres . Tully and Plutarch de- nominate them the bane of sobriety , and excitations to 110 As custom ...
... former pious times , various saints , lawgivers , rulers , and divines , have writ- ten with the utmost abhorrence of plays and theatres . Tully and Plutarch de- nominate them the bane of sobriety , and excitations to 110 As custom ...
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