The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, 3±ÇJ. Crissy, 1824 |
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... humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to himself . The same temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his ...
... humanity should be so little beneficial to others , and so much industry so little advantageous to himself . The same temper of mind and applica- tion to affairs might have recommended him to the public esteem , and have raised his ...
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... human soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlargements , I could imagine it might fall away insensibly , and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can ...
... human soul thus at a stand in her accom- plishments , were her faculties to be full blown , and incapable of farther enlargements , I could imagine it might fall away insensibly , and drop at once into a state of annihilation . But can ...
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... human soul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human soul shall be as per- fect as he himself now is ; nay , when she shall look down upon that degree of perfection as much as she now falls short of ...
... human soul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human soul shall be as per- fect as he himself now is ; nay , when she shall look down upon that degree of perfection as much as she now falls short of ...
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... human institution , it would be the best method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of mankind . It is cer- tain the country people would soon degenerate in- to a kind of savages and barbarians , were there ...
... human institution , it would be the best method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of mankind . It is cer- tain the country people would soon degenerate in- to a kind of savages and barbarians , were there ...
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... human body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how absolutely necessary labour is for the right preservation of it . There must be frequent motions and agitations to mix , digest , and se- parate the juices ...
... human body , without considering it in the niceties of anatomy , lets us see how absolutely necessary labour is for the right preservation of it . There must be frequent motions and agitations to mix , digest , and se- parate the juices ...
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