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... blood all the nations of men . NEW TESTAMENT . Acts xvii , 26 . STRANGE is it , that our bloods , Alike of colour , weight and heat , pour'd out to- gether Would quite confound distinction , yet stand off In differences so mighty ...
... blood all the nations of men . NEW TESTAMENT . Acts xvii , 26 . STRANGE is it , that our bloods , Alike of colour , weight and heat , pour'd out to- gether Would quite confound distinction , yet stand off In differences so mighty ...
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... blood , But that which made him noble made him good . DRYDEN . Sigismonda and Guiscardo . -MAN o'er men He made not lord : such title to himself reserving . MILTON . WHEN Tom , an ' please your honour , got to the shop , there was ...
... blood , But that which made him noble made him good . DRYDEN . Sigismonda and Guiscardo . -MAN o'er men He made not lord : such title to himself reserving . MILTON . WHEN Tom , an ' please your honour , got to the shop , there was ...
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... blood was imaginary ; for , be- tween a consciousness of shame and cold , under the nakedness he had never been used to , a fear of the event from the fierceness of the savages ap- proach , and the want of an idea whereby to soften or ...
... blood was imaginary ; for , be- tween a consciousness of shame and cold , under the nakedness he had never been used to , a fear of the event from the fierceness of the savages ap- proach , and the want of an idea whereby to soften or ...
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... blood stream from his wound , what say you now , said he , is not this of a crimson colour , and in all re- spects like the blood of a human being ? MONTAIGNE . Essays , b . 1. ch . 42 . CANUTE , the greatest and most powerful mo- narch ...
... blood stream from his wound , what say you now , said he , is not this of a crimson colour , and in all re- spects like the blood of a human being ? MONTAIGNE . Essays , b . 1. ch . 42 . CANUTE , the greatest and most powerful mo- narch ...
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... blood With solemn rev'rence : throw away respect , Tradition , form , and ceremonious duty , For you have but mistook me all this while , I live on bread like you , feel want like you ; Taste grief , need friends , like you : subjected ...
... blood With solemn rev'rence : throw away respect , Tradition , form , and ceremonious duty , For you have but mistook me all this while , I live on bread like you , feel want like you ; Taste grief , need friends , like you : subjected ...
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