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Strana 147
When they professed themselves wise , became fools . " Their witty works are admired here on earth whilst their souls are tormented in hell - fire . In some sense , Christiani Crassiani , Christ- ians are Crassians , and if ...
When they professed themselves wise , became fools . " Their witty works are admired here on earth whilst their souls are tormented in hell - fire . In some sense , Christiani Crassiani , Christ- ians are Crassians , and if ...
Strana 207
Nature itself cannot err , and as men abound in copiousness of language , so they become more wise or more mad than ordinary . Nor is it possible without letters for any man to become either excellently wise , or , unless his memory be ...
Nature itself cannot err , and as men abound in copiousness of language , so they become more wise or more mad than ordinary . Nor is it possible without letters for any man to become either excellently wise , or , unless his memory be ...
Strana 1001
But these were random bolts ; no formed design , Nor interest made the factious crowd to join : The sober part of Israel , free from stain , Well knew the value of a peaceful reign ; And , looking backward with a wise affright , Saw ...
But these were random bolts ; no formed design , Nor interest made the factious crowd to join : The sober part of Israel , free from stain , Well knew the value of a peaceful reign ; And , looking backward with a wise affright , Saw ...
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