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Page 86
Human nature , insolent and presuming in its own strength , fpurning the aids of
divine revelation , and even of ancient learning , may relapse after convulsions
into letfargy , and till the imposibility , of suci events be proved by some better ...
Human nature , insolent and presuming in its own strength , fpurning the aids of
divine revelation , and even of ancient learning , may relapse after convulsions
into letfargy , and till the imposibility , of suci events be proved by some better ...
Page 162
I need a human being , not a Dominick • G. Inquisitor . Human beings ! They are
to you mere instru . ments of greatness . Must I repeat lessons of policy to my
aged scholar ? He , who would be an earthly deity , muít not indulge mortal
desires .
I need a human being , not a Dominick • G. Inquisitor . Human beings ! They are
to you mere instru . ments of greatness . Must I repeat lessons of policy to my
aged scholar ? He , who would be an earthly deity , muít not indulge mortal
desires .
Page 427
The juice of this is so caustic as to scald not only the human skin , but the hide of
a horse , on whom it may fall in forc-ing through this infernal hedge . Several
other forts of euphorbia : the aloe littoralis of Koenig , convolvulus maricatus , and
...
The juice of this is so caustic as to scald not only the human skin , but the hide of
a horse , on whom it may fall in forc-ing through this infernal hedge . Several
other forts of euphorbia : the aloe littoralis of Koenig , convolvulus maricatus , and
...
Page 442
... valuable in human life ; what is there that is profound in the mental science ;
what is there that is beautiful and sublime in ... lay before them ; they were as
gods living among men in the infancy of human underitanding ; what they uttered
and ...
... valuable in human life ; what is there that is profound in the mental science ;
what is there that is beautiful and sublime in ... lay before them ; they were as
gods living among men in the infancy of human underitanding ; what they uttered
and ...
Page 509
... he therefore reflected all other minds from the surface of his Malebranche , a
more adventurous but less certain conductor , elevated his fpeculations to the
fountain of all thought , and , considering the human mind as an emanation from
that ...
... he therefore reflected all other minds from the surface of his Malebranche , a
more adventurous but less certain conductor , elevated his fpeculations to the
fountain of all thought , and , considering the human mind as an emanation from
that ...
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