American Literature Survey: Colonial and federal to 1800Viking Press, 1968 - American literature |
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Page 163
... respect my own , to act as one that had no right to himself , in any respect . And solemnly vowed to take God for my whole portion and felicity ; looking on nothing else as any part of my happiness , nor acting as if it were ; and His ...
... respect my own , to act as one that had no right to himself , in any respect . And solemnly vowed to take God for my whole portion and felicity ; looking on nothing else as any part of my happiness , nor acting as if it were ; and His ...
Page 275
... respects above the prince him- self , and are to be obeyed and submitted to in their works and administrations , even before the prince himself . In this respect every Christian in the church , man or woman , if of more knowledge and ...
... respects above the prince him- self , and are to be obeyed and submitted to in their works and administrations , even before the prince himself . In this respect every Christian in the church , man or woman , if of more knowledge and ...
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... respect abroad , and with contempt in her closet . She watched his conduct and conversation , and found that he had by travelling acquired the wickedness of Lovelace without his wit , and the politeness of Sir Charles Grandison without ...
... respect abroad , and with contempt in her closet . She watched his conduct and conversation , and found that he had by travelling acquired the wickedness of Lovelace without his wit , and the politeness of Sir Charles Grandison without ...
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