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... Who can understand its nature,itsoperations, the sufficiency which is not sufficient, andthe efficacy which is ineffectual. The words substantial form were pronounced fortwo thousand years without suggesting the least notion. For these ...
... Who can understand its nature,itsoperations, the sufficiency which is not sufficient, andthe efficacy which is ineffectual. The words substantial form were pronounced fortwo thousand years without suggesting the least notion. For these ...
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... which are lavished on Octaviusby Virgil and Horace. ADULTERY. We are not indebted for this expression to the Greeks; they called adultery moicheia, from which came the Latin mœchus, which ... which is much more literal. These vile terms are.
... which are lavished on Octaviusby Virgil and Horace. ADULTERY. We are not indebted for this expression to the Greeks; they called adultery moicheia, from which came the Latin mœchus, which ... which is much more literal. These vile terms are.
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... is so unfortunate as tohavea wife who was debauched bya priest before her marriage,and hassince brought ... which heis a member: "My wifeiscriminal, and I sufferthe punishment. A woman is necessary tothe comfort of my life—nay, even to ...
... is so unfortunate as tohavea wife who was debauched bya priest before her marriage,and hassince brought ... which heis a member: "My wifeiscriminal, and I sufferthe punishment. A woman is necessary tothe comfort of my life—nay, even to ...
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... is uncertain, which is a proof that the exaction of them is a usurpation— an extortionary custom. Whatever isnotfounded on an authentic law is an abuse. Every abuse ought to be reformed, unless the reform is more dangerous than the ...
... is uncertain, which is a proof that the exaction of them is a usurpation— an extortionary custom. Whatever isnotfounded on an authentic law is an abuse. Every abuse ought to be reformed, unless the reform is more dangerous than the ...
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... is,very nearly, the knowledgeof early antiquity. The learned of Armenia demonstrate that theterrestrial paradise wasin their country. Some profoundSwedes demonstrate thatitwas somewhere about Lake Wenner, which exhibits visible ...
... is,very nearly, the knowledgeof early antiquity. The learned of Armenia demonstrate that theterrestrial paradise wasin their country. Some profoundSwedes demonstrate thatitwas somewhere about Lake Wenner, which exhibits visible ...
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