.all professions I have known, yet found no difference but in their several capacities; all were alike wicked to the utmost of their power. In pride, contention, avarice, cruelty and revenge, the reverend priesthood were my unerring guides. Bell's British Theatre - Page 72edited by - 1797Full view - About this book
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