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... nature . He views his countrymen as his brethren , as bound to him by a more sacred tie than the rest of mankind . They have a claim on his sympathies and affections which he cannot refuse to grant , without violating a principle of his ...
... nature . He views his countrymen as his brethren , as bound to him by a more sacred tie than the rest of mankind . They have a claim on his sympathies and affections which he cannot refuse to grant , without violating a principle of his ...
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... nature , and of nature's works ; and looking up through her to God . Pleasures like these are worthy of the name they bear , and worthy of the nature of him whose wisdom prompts him to enjoy them . They refine and exalt his character ...
... nature , and of nature's works ; and looking up through her to God . Pleasures like these are worthy of the name they bear , and worthy of the nature of him whose wisdom prompts him to enjoy them . They refine and exalt his character ...
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... nature formed them . They build their dwellings of the most costly materials ; and furnish them with the most fashionable and expensive fur- niture a picture , however true to nature , is not finished without the appendage of a gaudy ...
... nature formed them . They build their dwellings of the most costly materials ; and furnish them with the most fashionable and expensive fur- niture a picture , however true to nature , is not finished without the appendage of a gaudy ...
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