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Page 54
... respect my nurse's character , and even wish I could be like her . Yet I do not recollect any period during my youth , in which I could say that I was decidedly impressed by any religious feelings . Yet those were happy , and I may say ...
... respect my nurse's character , and even wish I could be like her . Yet I do not recollect any period during my youth , in which I could say that I was decidedly impressed by any religious feelings . Yet those were happy , and I may say ...
Page 60
... respect it differs materially from all those creatures which have only a partial resemblance to man , such as the Ape , the Ourang - outang , the Parrot , & c . Some of these can mimic the actions of man , and others can imitate his ...
... respect it differs materially from all those creatures which have only a partial resemblance to man , such as the Ape , the Ourang - outang , the Parrot , & c . Some of these can mimic the actions of man , and others can imitate his ...
Page 63
... respect to the events that transpire in the present state of existence : to regard every thing on earth as uncertain , and look on every thing in heaven as fixed and secure . To " set the affections on things above , and not on things ...
... respect to the events that transpire in the present state of existence : to regard every thing on earth as uncertain , and look on every thing in heaven as fixed and secure . To " set the affections on things above , and not on things ...
Page 82
... respect be compared to the stomach ; in C. it is healthy , and will digest almost any thing - in D. it is in a state of morbid disease , and rejects the most wholesome aliment . C. not only submits to , but acquiesces in , the ...
... respect be compared to the stomach ; in C. it is healthy , and will digest almost any thing - in D. it is in a state of morbid disease , and rejects the most wholesome aliment . C. not only submits to , but acquiesces in , the ...
Page 86
... respect , and to aggrandize themselves . Hence the rise of sorcerers , augurs , interpreters of dreams , omens , portents , and other impostors , who pretended , in the peculiar flight and songs of birds , to read the destinies of ...
... respect , and to aggrandize themselves . Hence the rise of sorcerers , augurs , interpreters of dreams , omens , portents , and other impostors , who pretended , in the peculiar flight and songs of birds , to read the destinies of ...
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