Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... regard with complacency in my own breast , I would gladly cherish in others . In such a cause I am well pleased to enrol myself a missionary . February 15 , 1831 . The particulars respecting the author , referred to in the title - page ...
... regard with complacency in my own breast , I would gladly cherish in others . In such a cause I am well pleased to enrol myself a missionary . February 15 , 1831 . The particulars respecting the author , referred to in the title - page ...
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... regard with admiration . To almost every one of our stronger emotions novelty is a necessary ingre- dient . The simple appetites of our nature may perhaps form an exception . The appetite for food is perpetually renewed in a healthy ...
... regard with admiration . To almost every one of our stronger emotions novelty is a necessary ingre- dient . The simple appetites of our nature may perhaps form an exception . The appetite for food is perpetually renewed in a healthy ...
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... regard to his corporeal structure . There is a simplicity in it , that at first perhaps we slightly consider . But how exactly is it fashioned for strength and agility ! It is in no way incumber- ed . It is like the marble when it comes ...
... regard to his corporeal structure . There is a simplicity in it , that at first perhaps we slightly consider . But how exactly is it fashioned for strength and agility ! It is in no way incumber- ed . It is like the marble when it comes ...
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... regard what is related of the North American savages . Beings , who scoff at their tortures , must have an idea of something that lies beyond the reach of their assailants . It is just however to observe , that some of the particulars ...
... regard what is related of the North American savages . Beings , who scoff at their tortures , must have an idea of something that lies beyond the reach of their assailants . It is just however to observe , that some of the particulars ...
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... regard death , the most awful event to which we are subject , as not being the termination of his existence . We see the body of our friend become insensible , and remain without motion , or any external indication of what we call life ...
... regard death , the most awful event to which we are subject , as not being the termination of his existence . We see the body of our friend become insensible , and remain without motion , or any external indication of what we call life ...
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