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Confessions

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Confessions has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

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  1. [1]1082 facts
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      “‘Things Seen for the first time, and things, long ago Seen, which he ne’er again shall see, do blend Strangely and brokenly with ghastly things Such as we hear in childhood, scorn in youth, And doubt in manhood, save when seen.’”
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      of all that ever entered the paradise of opium-eaters, can have had half the pleasure I had. But, indeed, I honour the barbarians too much, by supposing them capable of any pleasures approaching to the intellectual ones of an Englishman. A
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      Previous Making Mala 3 Malaitan Christians Overseas, 1880s–1910s It is easy to understand why labourers in Queensland should have become Christians. They were cut off from all home influences, separated from their relatives, and i

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