The Spectator, Том 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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advances through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete in all its senses ... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of exist- ence ...
advances through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete in all its senses ... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of exist- ence ...
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... creature that is drawn at large copied out in several proportions and ending in miniature . It would be tedious to produce instances of this regular conduct in Provi- dence , as it would be superfluous to those who are versed in the ...
... creature that is drawn at large copied out in several proportions and ending in miniature . It would be tedious to produce instances of this regular conduct in Provi- dence , as it would be superfluous to those who are versed in the ...
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... creature , its affections and its un- derstanding ? 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 ...
... creature , its affections and its un- derstanding ? 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 ...
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