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... baths and odours , which may render her at last more amiable to his eye ? For of any age or sex , most unfitly may a virgin be left to an uncertain and arbitrary education . Yea , though she be well instructed , yet is she still under a ...
... baths and odours , which may render her at last more amiable to his eye ? For of any age or sex , most unfitly may a virgin be left to an uncertain and arbitrary education . Yea , though she be well instructed , yet is she still under a ...
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... bath their negligence been new in that island , but ever notorious in Queen Elizabeth's days , as Camden their known friend forbears not to complain . Yet so little are they touched with remorse of these their cruelties , ( for these ...
... bath their negligence been new in that island , but ever notorious in Queen Elizabeth's days , as Camden their known friend forbears not to complain . Yet so little are they touched with remorse of these their cruelties , ( for these ...
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... bathing and fomenting the old , and now to be should most appear . As soon therefore as it may be forgotten stripes , which terrour and shame had inflict- discerned that the christian patient , by feeding other - ed ; and thus with ...
... bathing and fomenting the old , and now to be should most appear . As soon therefore as it may be forgotten stripes , which terrour and shame had inflict- discerned that the christian patient , by feeding other - ed ; and thus with ...
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... bath powerful beams of God's word . And this may serve justly immured their haughty looks within strong walls . to describe to us in part , what prelaty hath been , and Nor have they done any thing of late with more dili- what , if she ...
... bath powerful beams of God's word . And this may serve justly immured their haughty looks within strong walls . to describe to us in part , what prelaty hath been , and Nor have they done any thing of late with more dili- what , if she ...
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... bath known hitherto how to deserve them both . But lest some may haply think , or thus expostulate with me after this debatement , who made you the busy almoner to deal about this dole of laughter and repre- hension , which no man ...
... bath known hitherto how to deserve them both . But lest some may haply think , or thus expostulate with me after this debatement , who made you the busy almoner to deal about this dole of laughter and repre- hension , which no man ...
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