Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... truth in the healing art ? How long wilt thou deny the truth to a people confessing thee , needful in these days more than in times past ? Is the sacrifice of Moloch pleas- ing to thee ? Wilt thou have the lives of the poor fatherless ...
... truth in the healing art ? How long wilt thou deny the truth to a people confessing thee , needful in these days more than in times past ? Is the sacrifice of Moloch pleas- ing to thee ? Wilt thou have the lives of the poor fatherless ...
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... truths . " - SHAKSPEARE . THE love of the marvellous has pervaded all nations and ages ; has supplied its most powerful auxiliary to superstition , and polluted the pure fountain of truth . There is in the human mind some mute but ...
... truths . " - SHAKSPEARE . THE love of the marvellous has pervaded all nations and ages ; has supplied its most powerful auxiliary to superstition , and polluted the pure fountain of truth . There is in the human mind some mute but ...
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... truth , to the great prejudice of other persons as foolish as he . " + However surprising may have been the credulity of Tavernier , we think there cannot be a doubt as to the stu- pidity of the joke practised upon him . His very ...
... truth , to the great prejudice of other persons as foolish as he . " + However surprising may have been the credulity of Tavernier , we think there cannot be a doubt as to the stu- pidity of the joke practised upon him . His very ...
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