The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 302
... kind of spiritual perfection which is not marked out in a human soul , it belongs in its fulness to the divine nature . Several eminent philosophers have im- agined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties ...
... kind of spiritual perfection which is not marked out in a human soul , it belongs in its fulness to the divine nature . Several eminent philosophers have im- agined that the soul , in her separate state , may have new faculties ...
Strana 373
... kind . see posterity do something for us . ' Among these , I know none more delight- ful in itself , and beneficial to the public , than that of planting . I could mention a nobleman whose fortune has placed him in several parts of ...
... kind . see posterity do something for us . ' Among these , I know none more delight- ful in itself , and beneficial to the public , than that of planting . I could mention a nobleman whose fortune has placed him in several parts of ...
Strana 426
... kind to me , as to suspend that satisfaction which the learned world must receive in reading one of your speculations , by publishing this en- deavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he ...
... kind to me , as to suspend that satisfaction which the learned world must receive in reading one of your speculations , by publishing this en- deavour , you will very much oblige and improve one , who has the boldness to hope that he ...
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