More Sheppard's PieCassell, 1938 - 371 pages |
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... believe -nothing till the proof . Men who are wise believe anything till the disproof . J. E. FLECKER . I ose this the TAKE Goodnesse in this Sense , the affecting of the Weale of Men , which is that the Grecians call Philanthropia ...
... believe -nothing till the proof . Men who are wise believe anything till the disproof . J. E. FLECKER . I ose this the TAKE Goodnesse in this Sense , the affecting of the Weale of Men , which is that the Grecians call Philanthropia ...
Page 106
... and brutally silly ; among whom they condescended to dwell in obedience like a philosopher at a barbarous court . R. L. STEVENSON . WHEN I see strong healthy boys who positively believe they [ 106 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
... and brutally silly ; among whom they condescended to dwell in obedience like a philosopher at a barbarous court . R. L. STEVENSON . WHEN I see strong healthy boys who positively believe they [ 106 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
Page 302
... DEAN : " I am so sorry but they never address me . ' LADY : " But I cannot believe that a man of your sacred profession is incapable of reading such pronouncements as are blazoned in the heavens for those [ 302 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
... DEAN : " I am so sorry but they never address me . ' LADY : " But I cannot believe that a man of your sacred profession is incapable of reading such pronouncements as are blazoned in the heavens for those [ 302 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
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