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As nature thus takes the fons to be charitable . And yet were lead , it is the duty of
parents to second this virtue instilled into children , fuscept . nature . They ought
to inculcate into ible of deep impressions , a legal provi their children , that God ...
As nature thus takes the fons to be charitable . And yet were lead , it is the duty of
parents to second this virtue instilled into children , fuscept . nature . They ought
to inculcate into ible of deep impressions , a legal provi their children , that God ...
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Hogarth proof of his intimate intuition into nature ; had no model to follow and
improve up- but had he been too severe , the humanion . He created his art , and
used co- ty of endeavouring to root out cruelty lours instead of language . His
place ...
Hogarth proof of his intimate intuition into nature ; had no model to follow and
improve up- but had he been too severe , the humanion . He created his art , and
used co- ty of endeavouring to root out cruelty lours instead of language . His
place ...
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... according to the pregy rocks , mountains , and other disorder . sent constitution
of nature . ly appearances , To avoid prolixity , in the investigation Thus the
primitive state of the earth of the deluge , & c . inany interesting phe . seems to
have ...
... according to the pregy rocks , mountains , and other disorder . sent constitution
of nature . ly appearances , To avoid prolixity , in the investigation Thus the
primitive state of the earth of the deluge , & c . inany interesting phe . seems to
have ...
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WELCK INDIANS in America | 51 |
Lord GEORGE GORDON Addreſs of the hardſhips ſuffered by the Americans 05 | 73 |
A feaſible pacific ADDRESS | 97 |
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