The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... nature are invigorated by the presence of their Crea- tor , and made capable of exerting their respective qualities . The several instincts , in the brute crea- tion , do likewise operate and work towards the seve- ral ends which are ...
... nature are invigorated by the presence of their Crea- tor , and made capable of exerting their respective qualities . The several instincts , in the brute crea- tion , do likewise operate and work towards the seve- ral ends which are ...
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... nature , it immediately decays upon your hands ; you see it brought to its utmost point of perfection , and from that time hastening to its ruin . On the contrary , when you have finished your plantations , they are still arriving at ...
... nature , it immediately decays upon your hands ; you see it brought to its utmost point of perfection , and from that time hastening to its ruin . On the contrary , when you have finished your plantations , they are still arriving at ...
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... nature ; and every time they have the resolution to discharge their duty they make a sacrifice of inclination to conscience , which is always too grateful to let its followers go without suitable marks of its approbation . Perhaps the ...
... nature ; and every time they have the resolution to discharge their duty they make a sacrifice of inclination to conscience , which is always too grateful to let its followers go without suitable marks of its approbation . Perhaps the ...
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