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Page 89
... things , which have passed before our eyes , and which were perfectly within our know- ledge ; things palpable , and ... thing like this in the conduct and discourses of the apostles , the fact is , that we should have a difficulty in ...
... things , which have passed before our eyes , and which were perfectly within our know- ledge ; things palpable , and ... thing like this in the conduct and discourses of the apostles , the fact is , that we should have a difficulty in ...
Page 97
... thing which contributes to the formation of a perfect man , as included in the term education . It is indeed a word of greater import than it is commonly supposed to be ; which must be evident if we consider its object , and the great ...
... thing which contributes to the formation of a perfect man , as included in the term education . It is indeed a word of greater import than it is commonly supposed to be ; which must be evident if we consider its object , and the great ...
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... thing draws these ties the closer : if cruel necessity chance to break them , what dreadful torments ! The disorder of the body is nothing ; the rigours of fate scarcely deserve to be mentioned ; but in the pains which proceed from the ...
... thing draws these ties the closer : if cruel necessity chance to break them , what dreadful torments ! The disorder of the body is nothing ; the rigours of fate scarcely deserve to be mentioned ; but in the pains which proceed from the ...
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