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Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
Parental attitudes have greater correlation with pupil achievement than material home circumstances or variations in school and cl ...
Most virtue is a demand for greater seduction.
When men consider the great pains, industry, and parts, that have, for so many ages, been laid out on the cultivation and advancem ...
Upon the whole I am inclined to think that the far greater part, if not all of those difficulties, which have hitherto amused phil ...
If the street life, not the Whitechapel street life, but that of the common but so-called respectable part of town is in any city ...
The French manner of hunting is gentlemanlike; ours is only for bumpkins and bodies. The poor beasts here are pursued and run down ...
I have been too long acquainted with human nature to have great regard for human testimony; and a very great degree of probability ...
Strong be thy wallis that about the standis;
Wise be the people that within the dwellis;
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London, thou art of townes A per se.
Soveraign of cities, semeliest in sight,
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