A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... natural ( I mean as our nature is now corrupt ) and civil or federal . The first is common to man 30 with beasts and other creatures . By and cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good , just , and honest ...
... natural ( I mean as our nature is now corrupt ) and civil or federal . The first is common to man 30 with beasts and other creatures . By and cannot subsist without it ; and it is a liberty to that only which is good , just , and honest ...
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... nature . 20 This I consider I am bound in duety ( as becommeth a Christian man ) to performe for the glory of God , in the first place ; next ( according to Cicero , ) to acknowledge that , Non nobis solum nati sumus , sed partim patria ...
... nature . 20 This I consider I am bound in duety ( as becommeth a Christian man ) to performe for the glory of God , in the first place ; next ( according to Cicero , ) to acknowledge that , Non nobis solum nati sumus , sed partim patria ...
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... nature dive . 35 " Thy swift annual and diurnal course , Thy daily streight and yearly oblique path , Thy pleasing fervor and thy scorching force , All mortals here the feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence ...
... nature dive . 35 " Thy swift annual and diurnal course , Thy daily streight and yearly oblique path , Thy pleasing fervor and thy scorching force , All mortals here the feeling knowledg hath . Thy presence makes it day , thy absence ...
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... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for continu- ance ; and in the day spent much time . in viewing the clouds and sky , to be- 10 The delights which I now felt in the hold the sweet glory ...
... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for continu- ance ; and in the day spent much time . in viewing the clouds and sky , to be- 10 The delights which I now felt in the hold the sweet glory ...
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... nature to support itself under the extremity of pain . There is , as it were , a great lothness in nature to yield to it ; it cannot bear wholly to sink . But yet sometimes pain of body is so very extreme and exquisite , that the nature ...
... nature to support itself under the extremity of pain . There is , as it were , a great lothness in nature to yield to it ; it cannot bear wholly to sink . But yet sometimes pain of body is so very extreme and exquisite , that the nature ...
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