Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Thomas Francis Parkinson. common rule and measure God hath given to mankind — hath , by the unjust violence and slaughter he hath committed upon one , declared war against all mankind ; and therefore may be destroyed as a lion or a tiger ...
Thomas Francis Parkinson. common rule and measure God hath given to mankind — hath , by the unjust violence and slaughter he hath committed upon one , declared war against all mankind ; and therefore may be destroyed as a lion or a tiger ...
Strana 271
... mankind improve , the number of doctrines which are no longer disputed or doubted will be constantly on the increase : and the well - being of mankind may almost be measured by the number and gravity of the truths which have reached the ...
... mankind improve , the number of doctrines which are no longer disputed or doubted will be constantly on the increase : and the well - being of mankind may almost be measured by the number and gravity of the truths which have reached the ...
Strana 322
... mankind , after a certain while , un- satisfying , wearying . Not to the born naturalist , I admit . But what do we mean by a born naturalist ? We mean a man in whom the zeal for observing nature is so uncommonly strong and eminent ...
... mankind , after a certain while , un- satisfying , wearying . Not to the born naturalist , I admit . But what do we mean by a born naturalist ? We mean a man in whom the zeal for observing nature is so uncommonly strong and eminent ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
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