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... fire called Conscience . " These are the ones that are most celebrated and praised in their carefully corrected form , but there are also reminders to be respectful , attentive , sympathetic , receptive , meek , modest ; not to hum or ...
... fire called Conscience . " These are the ones that are most celebrated and praised in their carefully corrected form , but there are also reminders to be respectful , attentive , sympathetic , receptive , meek , modest ; not to hum or ...
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... Fire its Good manners to give Place to the last Commer , and affect not to Speak Louder than ordenary . SPIT not in the Fire , nor Stoop low before it neither Put your Hands into the Flames to warm them , nor Set your Feet upon the Fire ...
... Fire its Good manners to give Place to the last Commer , and affect not to Speak Louder than ordenary . SPIT not in the Fire , nor Stoop low before it neither Put your Hands into the Flames to warm them , nor Set your Feet upon the Fire ...
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... fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of midshipman was procured for him on board a British ship of war , then lying in our waters ; and his trunk and clothes were actually sent on board . But ...
... fire ; and he instantly tendered what aid his little arm could afford . The rank of midshipman was procured for him on board a British ship of war , then lying in our waters ; and his trunk and clothes were actually sent on board . But ...
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... Fire in y . middle then seats themselves around it y . Speaker makes a grand speech telling them in what Manner they are to Daunce after he has finished y . best Dauncer jumps up as one awaked out of a Sleep and runs and Jumps about y ...
... Fire in y . middle then seats themselves around it y . Speaker makes a grand speech telling them in what Manner they are to Daunce after he has finished y . best Dauncer jumps up as one awaked out of a Sleep and runs and Jumps about y ...
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... Fire yt . we were laying upon and was luckily Preserv'd by one of our Mens awaking . " The next night was " much more blostering than ye . former we had our Tent Carried Quite of with ye . Wind and was obliged to Lie ye . Latter part of ...
... Fire yt . we were laying upon and was luckily Preserv'd by one of our Mens awaking . " The next night was " much more blostering than ye . former we had our Tent Carried Quite of with ye . Wind and was obliged to Lie ye . Latter part of ...
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