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In short , man is placed in the world with moral powers and faculties , dormant
indeed till called into exertion by the circumstances which surrounded him , but
capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree hy a right
application ...
In short , man is placed in the world with moral powers and faculties , dormant
indeed till called into exertion by the circumstances which surrounded him , but
capable of being improved and exalted in the highest degree hy a right
application ...
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The object wbich would be present to the divine mind , in determining the
circumstances in which it were expedient to place mankind , would be , to assign
them that state of being which was best suited to render this world the stage of ...
The object wbich would be present to the divine mind , in determining the
circumstances in which it were expedient to place mankind , would be , to assign
them that state of being which was best suited to render this world the stage of ...
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I did not hesitate , under such circumstances , to command it . The attack was
dreadful ; and the carnage exceeded any action I had then witnessed . We
carried the place , and it required all my efforts and influence to restrain the fury of
the ...
I did not hesitate , under such circumstances , to command it . The attack was
dreadful ; and the carnage exceeded any action I had then witnessed . We
carried the place , and it required all my efforts and influence to restrain the fury of
the ...
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Indeed , if he could , it would bave availed bim little in the circumstances ; for bis
horse , as if in league with the disaffected , ran full tilt towards the solemn
equipage of the Duke , which the projecting lance threatened to perforate from
window ...
Indeed , if he could , it would bave availed bim little in the circumstances ; for bis
horse , as if in league with the disaffected , ran full tilt towards the solemn
equipage of the Duke , which the projecting lance threatened to perforate from
window ...
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... and zeal of unfeed advocates , will they have identified their own feelings with
his ; and they pursue so precisely the course which is best suited to his interests ,
that he reckons their efforts among the circumstances that facilitate his success .
... and zeal of unfeed advocates , will they have identified their own feelings with
his ; and they pursue so precisely the course which is best suited to his interests ,
that he reckons their efforts among the circumstances that facilitate his success .
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