The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... creatures of the lower rank of beings , than for the exercise of tyranny over their own species . The more entirely the inferior creation is submitted to our power , the more answer- able we should seem for our mismanagement of it ; and ...
... creatures of the lower rank of beings , than for the exercise of tyranny over their own species . The more entirely the inferior creation is submitted to our power , the more answer- able we should seem for our mismanagement of it ; and ...
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... creatures , even to the meanest . Such actions of charity are the overflowings of a mild good - nature on all below us . It is certainly the part of a well- natured man to take care of his horses and dogs , not only in expectation of ...
... creatures , even to the meanest . Such actions of charity are the overflowings of a mild good - nature on all below us . It is certainly the part of a well- natured man to take care of his horses and dogs , not only in expectation of ...
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... creatures . There is a passage in the book of Jonas , when God declares his unwillingness to destroy Nineveh , where methinks that compassion of the Creator , which extends to the meanest rank of his creatures , is expressed with ...
... creatures . There is a passage in the book of Jonas , when God declares his unwillingness to destroy Nineveh , where methinks that compassion of the Creator , which extends to the meanest rank of his creatures , is expressed with ...
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