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... nature , including natural history and natural philo sophy ; and therefore to this important object a principal attention . should be given in educating youth who have the means of applying to these instructive and comfortable pursuits ...
... nature , including natural history and natural philo sophy ; and therefore to this important object a principal attention . should be given in educating youth who have the means of applying to these instructive and comfortable pursuits ...
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... nature and operation . It is certainly very easy to shew the tendency of vice to render us miserable , without involving the subject in any mysteries . If we define vice , as Dr. M. himself ( happily , for a moment , forgetting his ...
... nature and operation . It is certainly very easy to shew the tendency of vice to render us miserable , without involving the subject in any mysteries . If we define vice , as Dr. M. himself ( happily , for a moment , forgetting his ...
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... Nature meant for all , nor marked the day Nor hour of recreation . ALBION still May thy brave peasantry indignant turn From priesteraft , ignorance , and bigot fraud , To view in Nature's wonders , Nature's GOD ! For where can man so ...
... Nature meant for all , nor marked the day Nor hour of recreation . ALBION still May thy brave peasantry indignant turn From priesteraft , ignorance , and bigot fraud , To view in Nature's wonders , Nature's GOD ! For where can man so ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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