I am very far from such evil thoughts : I am more convinced of the existence of God than my accusers; and so convinced, that I abandon myself to God and you, that you may judge of me as you shall deem best for yourselves and me. The History of Greece - Page 289by Oliver Goldsmith - 1821Full view - About this book
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