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... wisdom and humanity , boast only the windy immortality of being tossed from tongue to ear ? Shall deeds that deserve to be inscribed on Pyramids , be sent begging to the tea - table , to sit for their pictures before female artists ...
... wisdom and humanity , boast only the windy immortality of being tossed from tongue to ear ? Shall deeds that deserve to be inscribed on Pyramids , be sent begging to the tea - table , to sit for their pictures before female artists ...
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... wisdom of Thomas by which he divined . 29. Moreover , the servants of Apollyon came and possessed the wilderness of Sin , which lieth on the brook Hiddekel , to the South and to the West of the plains of Samuel . And the servants of ...
... wisdom of Thomas by which he divined . 29. Moreover , the servants of Apollyon came and possessed the wilderness of Sin , which lieth on the brook Hiddekel , to the South and to the West of the plains of Samuel . And the servants of ...
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... wisdom of twenty gods , it is no marvel if I shall cause them to re- frain from their evil doings , and they shall establish me in mine office . And the thing pleased the wife of Samuel insomuch that her heart leaped within her for joy ...
... wisdom of twenty gods , it is no marvel if I shall cause them to re- frain from their evil doings , and they shall establish me in mine office . And the thing pleased the wife of Samuel insomuch that her heart leaped within her for joy ...
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... Wisdom is with me . 49. And it came to pass , that at the end of every year , even at the full moon , Thomas made a speech unto the people , " ye have Gold in abundance and your substance is increasing ; Wot ye not that I have done this ...
... Wisdom is with me . 49. And it came to pass , that at the end of every year , even at the full moon , Thomas made a speech unto the people , " ye have Gold in abundance and your substance is increasing ; Wot ye not that I have done this ...
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... wisdom all that went before him , insomuch that it is a common saying unto this day , There is none like him . 57. And he wrote a book containing many wise say- ings , and much wisdom ; for he spake of mountains and rivers and fishes ...
... wisdom all that went before him , insomuch that it is a common saying unto this day , There is none like him . 57. And he wrote a book containing many wise say- ings , and much wisdom ; for he spake of mountains and rivers and fishes ...
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam: In Search After His Lost Honor Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy No preview available - 2016 |
The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy,Seth Richards No preview available - 2019 |
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Page 12 - And it fell out in the Stewardship of John, that he made a decree saying thou shalt not speak evil of the rulers of thy people ; thou shalt not lie. And the thing displeased Thomas and he said the decree is not good, So he destroyed the decree and said thou maycst lie ; but thou shalt not speak the truth against the rulers of thy people.