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ever , he once lost the affection of the people , he would be cruel : he was , again , much disturbed by finding that he had caused illfeeling among the populace itself by taking the treasury , and therefore that , though he had quite ...
ever , he once lost the affection of the people , he would be cruel : he was , again , much disturbed by finding that he had caused illfeeling among the populace itself by taking the treasury , and therefore that , though he had quite ...
Σελίδα 72
Of a truth we inflict these wounds upon ourselves , and we ourselves are the cause of these troubles , since we by our conduct are daily diminishing the authority of the Church . Our punishment for it in this world is dishonor , and in ...
Of a truth we inflict these wounds upon ourselves , and we ourselves are the cause of these troubles , since we by our conduct are daily diminishing the authority of the Church . Our punishment for it in this world is dishonor , and in ...
Σελίδα 243
What is the cause ? and How is it to be remedied ? are questions that the welfare of these States requires should be well attended to . The great men , who composed our first council , -are they dead , have they deserted the cause ...
What is the cause ? and How is it to be remedied ? are questions that the welfare of these States requires should be well attended to . The great men , who composed our first council , -are they dead , have they deserted the cause ...
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