The Spectator, Том 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... never passed any of their time innocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and heavy with excesses , and slept only to prepare themselves for the repeti- tion of them . If you did your duty as a ...
... never passed any of their time innocently but when they were asleep , and never slept but when they were weary and heavy with excesses , and slept only to prepare themselves for the repeti- tion of them . If you did your duty as a ...
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... never end ? Every man , upon the first hearing of this question , knows very well which side of it he ought to close ... never to have an end , and for the other life as though it were never to have a be- ginning . Should a spirit of ...
... never end ? Every man , upon the first hearing of this question , knows very well which side of it he ought to close ... never to have an end , and for the other life as though it were never to have a be- ginning . Should a spirit of ...
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' Besides , we can easily conceive it possible for successive duration never to have an end ; though , as you have justly observed , that eternity which never had a beginning is altogether incomprehensi- ble ; that is , we can conceive ...
' Besides , we can easily conceive it possible for successive duration never to have an end ; though , as you have justly observed , that eternity which never had a beginning is altogether incomprehensi- ble ; that is , we can conceive ...
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