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... human imperfection to angelick puri- ty , from earthly happiness to Hea- venly bliss ? It is thus that nature and religion echo each other's voice in teaching us this interesting truth ; and what the one has clearly revealed in the book ...
... human imperfection to angelick puri- ty , from earthly happiness to Hea- venly bliss ? It is thus that nature and religion echo each other's voice in teaching us this interesting truth ; and what the one has clearly revealed in the book ...
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... humanity . Voltaire's death extinguished this wonderful lamp . A flame , now de- vouring like those of the tropicks , now soft as the genial rays of blushing morn , now melancholy , tender , and affecting , as the fair beams of the ...
... humanity . Voltaire's death extinguished this wonderful lamp . A flame , now de- vouring like those of the tropicks , now soft as the genial rays of blushing morn , now melancholy , tender , and affecting , as the fair beams of the ...
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... human sensibility : Conceive what must have been the feelings of the wives and children of those in danger ! As no shadow of proof could be found in confirmation of the gene- ral charge of conspiracy against the state , new allegations ...
... human sensibility : Conceive what must have been the feelings of the wives and children of those in danger ! As no shadow of proof could be found in confirmation of the gene- ral charge of conspiracy against the state , new allegations ...
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... humanity ; when they shall have repaired their misfortunes and forgotten them , I shall still remember alt the hardships experienced in the beginning of my reign . From the Providence Gazette THE ADELPHIAD . The literary world has ...
... humanity ; when they shall have repaired their misfortunes and forgotten them , I shall still remember alt the hardships experienced in the beginning of my reign . From the Providence Gazette THE ADELPHIAD . The literary world has ...
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... human character , in so stri- king a view , that if we had not found it on so grave a record , as in the proceedings of a court of law , we should have been indu . ced to consider it as a romance . SURRY ASSIZES . GUILFORD , Aug. 9 ...
... human character , in so stri- king a view , that if we had not found it on so grave a record , as in the proceedings of a court of law , we should have been indu . ced to consider it as a romance . SURRY ASSIZES . GUILFORD , Aug. 9 ...
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