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... naturally it is no way ravenous, but when once it has tasted human flesh, it
becomes the most woracious animal of the forest, and continues to persebe
considered as a human Hyaena; he begins perhaps by a. 44 CITIZEN OF THE
WORLD.
... naturally it is no way ravenous, but when once it has tasted human flesh, it
becomes the most woracious animal of the forest, and continues to persebe
considered as a human Hyaena; he begins perhaps by a. 44 CITIZEN OF THE
WORLD.
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Of all the English philosophers I most reverence Bacon, that great and hardy
genius; he it is who allows of secrets yet unknown ; who, undaunted by the
seeming difficulties that oppose, prompts human curiosity to examine every part
of Nature, ...
Of all the English philosophers I most reverence Bacon, that great and hardy
genius; he it is who allows of secrets yet unknown ; who, undaunted by the
seeming difficulties that oppose, prompts human curiosity to examine every part
of Nature, ...
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norance and barbarity; they addressed a people who had high opinions of
human nature, because they were ignorant how ... that all men are naturally fond
of seeing something very great made from the little materials of humanity; that
ignorant ...
norance and barbarity; they addressed a people who had high opinions of
human nature, because they were ignorant how ... that all men are naturally fond
of seeing something very great made from the little materials of humanity; that
ignorant ...
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What advantage is society to reap from an intercourse, where the big belly is
oftenest on the man's side : Would any persuade me that such a passion was
natural, unless the human race “ were more fit for love as they approached the de
“ cline ...
What advantage is society to reap from an intercourse, where the big belly is
oftenest on the man's side : Would any persuade me that such a passion was
natural, unless the human race “ were more fit for love as they approached the de
“ cline ...
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All the bustle of human pride is forgotten; an hour like this, may well display the
emptiness of human vanity. There will come a time when this temporary solitude
may be made continual, and the city itself, like its inhabitants, fade away, and ...
All the bustle of human pride is forgotten; an hour like this, may well display the
emptiness of human vanity. There will come a time when this temporary solitude
may be made continual, and the city itself, like its inhabitants, fade away, and ...
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