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... desire of our devoted people , and to propagate the seed of that plant which must protect them : we have determined to accompany ourselves with an high amorous virgin , suckled at the breast of a wild lioness , and a meek lamb and ...
... desire of our devoted people , and to propagate the seed of that plant which must protect them : we have determined to accompany ourselves with an high amorous virgin , suckled at the breast of a wild lioness , and a meek lamb and ...
Strana 198
... desire the young lady may believe it is for her . The Humble Petition of JOHN A NOKES and JOHN A STILES , Sheweth , That your petitioners have had causes depending in Westminster Hall above five hundred years , and that we despair of ...
... desire the young lady may believe it is for her . The Humble Petition of JOHN A NOKES and JOHN A STILES , Sheweth , That your petitioners have had causes depending in Westminster Hall above five hundred years , and that we despair of ...
Strana 273
... desire . But the particular circumstance which I am most pleased with in this scheme , and which arises from a just reflection upon human nature , is that variety of pleasures which it supposes the souls of good men will be possessed of ...
... desire . But the particular circumstance which I am most pleased with in this scheme , and which arises from a just reflection upon human nature , is that variety of pleasures which it supposes the souls of good men will be possessed of ...
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