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the Wisdom of God , as it is to be discovered by the observation of a reasonable
mind upon the structure of the world and of human society , with these remarks : •
The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a complete and ...
the Wisdom of God , as it is to be discovered by the observation of a reasonable
mind upon the structure of the world and of human society , with these remarks : •
The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a complete and ...
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But if the human mind in those individuals is of an expansive and improveable
nature , although their moral faculties have been deadened or their intellectual
powers perverted by abuse , then it will become us to use our best exertions in ...
But if the human mind in those individuals is of an expansive and improveable
nature , although their moral faculties have been deadened or their intellectual
powers perverted by abuse , then it will become us to use our best exertions in ...
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But while thus employed , something like a human being was observed at a little
distance , intent on plunder . Mr . Riley approached him with signs of peace and
friendship , but those he received in return were repulsive - however , as he ...
But while thus employed , something like a human being was observed at a little
distance , intent on plunder . Mr . Riley approached him with signs of peace and
friendship , but those he received in return were repulsive - however , as he ...
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... out to an immeasurable extent before their eyes , they exclaimed , Tis enough !
here we must breathe our last ; we have no hope before us of finding either water
or provisions , or human beings , or even wild beasts ; nothing can live here .
... out to an immeasurable extent before their eyes , they exclaimed , Tis enough !
here we must breathe our last ; we have no hope before us of finding either water
or provisions , or human beings , or even wild beasts ; nothing can live here .
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... desire : some to collect the scattered memorials of past times , or record the
events of their own ; others 10 exert the whole force of their intellect on the
subtlest or the highest problems which could be proposed to human
understanding .
... desire : some to collect the scattered memorials of past times , or record the
events of their own ; others 10 exert the whole force of their intellect on the
subtlest or the highest problems which could be proposed to human
understanding .
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