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الصفحة 63
That in his own true circle , still doth runne ; And holds his course , as certayne as the sunne . He makes it ever day , and ever spring , Where he doth shine , and quickens every thing Like a new nature : so , that true to call Him ...
That in his own true circle , still doth runne ; And holds his course , as certayne as the sunne . He makes it ever day , and ever spring , Where he doth shine , and quickens every thing Like a new nature : so , that true to call Him ...
الصفحة 87
He has yet one more scheme that may retrieve everything even this late in the day : Soone at night , my DOLLY , When we are shipt , and all our goods aboord , East - ward for Ratcliffe ; we will turne our course To Brainford , westward ...
He has yet one more scheme that may retrieve everything even this late in the day : Soone at night , my DOLLY , When we are shipt , and all our goods aboord , East - ward for Ratcliffe ; we will turne our course To Brainford , westward ...
الصفحة 196
But of course this immediately turns around to become once again the matter of his praise . By fashioning a book that calls for a praise that reflects on the praisers , Breton “ proves out ” in the sense of producing good results ...
But of course this immediately turns around to become once again the matter of his praise . By fashioning a book that calls for a praise that reflects on the praisers , Breton “ proves out ” in the sense of producing good results ...
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