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... suffered from his judge , she answered , that , however unjustifiable might be the manner of his trial , or whatever extenuation the action for which he was condemned might admit , she could not think that man a proper object of the ...
... suffered from his judge , she answered , that , however unjustifiable might be the manner of his trial , or whatever extenuation the action for which he was condemned might admit , she could not think that man a proper object of the ...
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... suffered any scene to pass before his eyes without notice , he had treasured in his mind all the different combinations of passions , and the innumerable mixtures of vice and virtue , which distinguish one character from an- other ; and ...
... suffered any scene to pass before his eyes without notice , he had treasured in his mind all the different combinations of passions , and the innumerable mixtures of vice and virtue , which distinguish one character from an- other ; and ...
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... suffering much pain , think themselves entitled to whatever pleasures they can snatch . He was too indulgent to his ... suffer to stand neglected . The death of great men is not always 287 POPE.
... suffering much pain , think themselves entitled to whatever pleasures they can snatch . He was too indulgent to his ... suffer to stand neglected . The death of great men is not always 287 POPE.
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