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Strana 290
... that the ' fear of death , ' which we , the rest of mankind , arm ourselves against with so much con- templation , reason , and philosophy , should appear so little in camps , that common men march into open breaches , meet opposite ...
... that the ' fear of death , ' which we , the rest of mankind , arm ourselves against with so much con- templation , reason , and philosophy , should appear so little in camps , that common men march into open breaches , meet opposite ...
Strana 376
Nay , on his death - bed , he describes him as being pleased , that while his soul returned to Him who made it , his body should incorporate with the great mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind .
Nay , on his death - bed , he describes him as being pleased , that while his soul returned to Him who made it , his body should incorporate with the great mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind .
Strana 395
be out of countenance : and an address in imposing upon mankind would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers mak- ing professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise ...
be out of countenance : and an address in imposing upon mankind would be as contemptible in one state of life as another . A couple of courtiers mak- ing professions of esteem , would make the same figure after breach of promise ...
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