The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... nature directed to proper objects ? Is it possible then that the smallest bodies should , by a management superior to the wit of man , be dis- posed in the most excellent manner agreeable to their respective natures ; and yet the ...
... nature directed to proper objects ? Is it possible then that the smallest bodies should , by a management superior to the wit of man , be dis- posed in the most excellent manner agreeable to their respective natures ; and yet the ...
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... nature , attain the knowledge of philosophy and virtue . One of the first things he makes him observe is , that uni- versal benevolence of nature in the protection and preservation of its creatures . In imitation of which the first act ...
... nature , attain the knowledge of philosophy and virtue . One of the first things he makes him observe is , that uni- versal benevolence of nature in the protection and preservation of its creatures . In imitation of which the first act ...
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... nature were reducible , and which might be of the same use in the conveyance of property , as words are in that of ideas . Gold by its beauty , scarceness , and durable nature , seems designed by Providence to a purpose so excellent and ...
... nature were reducible , and which might be of the same use in the conveyance of property , as words are in that of ideas . Gold by its beauty , scarceness , and durable nature , seems designed by Providence to a purpose so excellent and ...
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