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Strana 39
How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the soul , which is capable of such immense perfections and of receiving new improvements to all eternity , shall fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is created ?
How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the soul , which is capable of such immense perfections and of receiving new improvements to all eternity , shall fall away into nothing almost as soon as it is created ?
Strana 80
Tully has observed 2 that a lamb no sooner falls from its mother , but immediately and of its own accord applies itself ... with the pecking of birds ; but fall on without any fear or apprehension where the birds have been before them .
Tully has observed 2 that a lamb no sooner falls from its mother , but immediately and of its own accord applies itself ... with the pecking of birds ; but fall on without any fear or apprehension where the birds have been before them .
Strana 300
Sometimes she would let fall a glove or a pin - cushion in the street , and shut or open her casement three or four times in a minute . When I had almost weaned myself from this , she came in her shift - sleeves , and dressed at the ...
Sometimes she would let fall a glove or a pin - cushion in the street , and shut or open her casement three or four times in a minute . When I had almost weaned myself from this , she came in her shift - sleeves , and dressed at the ...
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