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Strana 241
Truly , my loving master , you have offered me as fair as I could wish . I'll go and observe your directions . Look you , master , what I have done , that which joys my heart , caught just such another chub as yours was . PISCATOR .
Truly , my loving master , you have offered me as fair as I could wish . I'll go and observe your directions . Look you , master , what I have done , that which joys my heart , caught just such another chub as yours was . PISCATOR .
Strana 280
And I be- seech Him that my humble and charitable life may so win upon others , as to bring glory to my Jesus , whom I have this day taken to be my Master and Governor ; and I am so proud of His service , that I will always observe ...
And I be- seech Him that my humble and charitable life may so win upon others , as to bring glory to my Jesus , whom I have this day taken to be my Master and Governor ; and I am so proud of His service , that I will always observe ...
Strana 425
... and so they became spies upon their master , and from one piece of knavery were hardened and confirmed to undertake another , till at last they had no hope of preservation but by the destruction of their master .
... and so they became spies upon their master , and from one piece of knavery were hardened and confirmed to undertake another , till at last they had no hope of preservation but by the destruction of their master .
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