The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically Considered in a Series of Letters to a Son, Volumen2Harper, 1835 - 426 páginas |
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... Kind into Two SEXES - Review of the distinct Nature and Qualities of each LETTER XI . 143 System of Nature as to the successive States of Human Life- The Utilities of these several Stages , and especially of a young Period of Life ...
... Kind into Two SEXES - Review of the distinct Nature and Qualities of each LETTER XI . 143 System of Nature as to the successive States of Human Life- The Utilities of these several Stages , and especially of a young Period of Life ...
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... kind ought to supersede and silence every private purpose . Care indeed should be taken to avoid producing evil when we desire to do good , or our philanthropy will be a mis- chief instead of a benefit . Too many instances of this bad ...
... kind ought to supersede and silence every private purpose . Care indeed should be taken to avoid producing evil when we desire to do good , or our philanthropy will be a mis- chief instead of a benefit . Too many instances of this bad ...
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... kind of sub- stance upon it . They use whatever they can make useful to them . All things not aerial , become subject to their dis- posal and government wherever they spread . Nothing can resist long their persevering diligence and ...
... kind of sub- stance upon it . They use whatever they can make useful to them . All things not aerial , become subject to their dis- posal and government wherever they spread . Nothing can resist long their persevering diligence and ...
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... kind or not . † Nature has always met the mortal eye in this compounded state , because its structure was completed before human ex- istence began ; and the elementary molecules can nowhere now be found in their primary or single state ...
... kind or not . † Nature has always met the mortal eye in this compounded state , because its structure was completed before human ex- istence began ; and the elementary molecules can nowhere now be found in their primary or single state ...
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... kind- est deliberations ; and is a pledge , that what he has so cu- riously and so benevolently planned and framed , will never be unnoticed or uncared for by him . It is on these principles that the sacred history of man is founded ...
... kind- est deliberations ; and is a pledge , that what he has so cu- riously and so benevolently planned and framed , will never be unnoticed or uncared for by him . It is on these principles that the sacred history of man is founded ...
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Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be ..., Volumen2,Tema 72 Sharon Turner Vista completa - 1844 |
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