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Page 37
... nature . Upon the reading of them , he was under no small confufion to find , that all his jokes had paffed through , feveral editions , and that what he thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own ufe , had ap- , peared ...
... nature . Upon the reading of them , he was under no small confufion to find , that all his jokes had paffed through , feveral editions , and that what he thought was a new conceit , and had appropriated to his own ufe , had ap- , peared ...
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... nature , will find it much more difficult to determine the value of their fellow - crea- tures , and that men's characters are not thus to be given in general words . There is indeed no fuch thing as a perfon entirely good or bad ...
... nature , will find it much more difficult to determine the value of their fellow - crea- tures , and that men's characters are not thus to be given in general words . There is indeed no fuch thing as a perfon entirely good or bad ...
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... nature , which was more finely fhaded , and dif- pofed among fofter lights , than that which the fun had before difcovered to us . As I was furveying the moon walking in her , brightness , and taking her progreis among the con ...
... nature , which was more finely fhaded , and dif- pofed among fofter lights , than that which the fun had before difcovered to us . As I was furveying the moon walking in her , brightness , and taking her progreis among the con ...
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... nature , and loft among that infinite varie- of creatures , which in all probability fwarm through these immeasurable regions of matter . In order to recover myself from this mortifying ought , I confidered that it took its rife from ...
... nature , and loft among that infinite varie- of creatures , which in all probability fwarm through these immeasurable regions of matter . In order to recover myself from this mortifying ought , I confidered that it took its rife from ...
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... natural to the mind of man . We shall therefore utterly extinguish this melan- choly thought , of our being overlooked by ... nature . His creation , and every part of it is full of him . There is nothing he has made , that is either fo ...
... natural to the mind of man . We shall therefore utterly extinguish this melan- choly thought , of our being overlooked by ... nature . His creation , and every part of it is full of him . There is nothing he has made , that is either fo ...
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