The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 143
... creatures , lately drawn out of the gulf of non - existence , rejoicing in the va- rious degrees of being and happiness imparted to them . And as this is the true , the glorious character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable creature ...
... creatures , lately drawn out of the gulf of non - existence , rejoicing in the va- rious degrees of being and happiness imparted to them . And as this is the true , the glorious character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable creature ...
Strana 144
... creature , its affections , and its understanding ? Or could a society of such creatures , with no other bottom but self - love on which to maintain a commerce , ever flourish ? Reason , it is certain , would oblige every man to pursue ...
... creature , its affections , and its understanding ? Or could a society of such creatures , with no other bottom but self - love on which to maintain a commerce , ever flourish ? Reason , it is certain , would oblige every man to pursue ...
Strana 243
... creature that hath not power to avenge itself . Whatever name therefore this ungenerous man may bestow on the helpless lady he hath injured , I shall not scruple to give him , in return for it , the ap- pellation of coward . A man ...
... creature that hath not power to avenge itself . Whatever name therefore this ungenerous man may bestow on the helpless lady he hath injured , I shall not scruple to give him , in return for it , the ap- pellation of coward . A man ...
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