The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... human nature , setting aside the infi- nite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and super- stition are the weaknesses of human reason , that ex- pose us to the scorn and derision of ...
... human nature , setting aside the infi- nite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and super- stition are the weaknesses of human reason , that ex- pose us to the scorn and derision of ...
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... human life . THERE are no authors I am more pleased with , than those who show human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader cannot be more rationally entertained ...
... human life . THERE are no authors I am more pleased with , than those who show human nature in a variety of views , and describe the several ages of the world in their different manners . A reader cannot be more rationally entertained ...
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... human wisdom . The race is not always to the swift , nor the battle to the strong . ' Nothing less than Infinite Wisdom can have an absolute command over fortune ; the highest degree of it which man can possess , is by no means equal to ...
... human wisdom . The race is not always to the swift , nor the battle to the strong . ' Nothing less than Infinite Wisdom can have an absolute command over fortune ; the highest degree of it which man can possess , is by no means equal to ...
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