The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 253F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... become to man the language of the Divine Will . Because the physical laws become moral laws the moment they are related to human conduct , Nature has a much higher purpose than that of beauty or language - in that it is a discipline ...
... become to man the language of the Divine Will . Because the physical laws become moral laws the moment they are related to human conduct , Nature has a much higher purpose than that of beauty or language - in that it is a discipline ...
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... become more thoroughly acquainted with the laws of moral mechanism . Instead of making unnecessary and ineffectual exertions in the direct attainment of truth , it remains for us to make equal efforts to cleanse our own minds and to do ...
... become more thoroughly acquainted with the laws of moral mechanism . Instead of making unnecessary and ineffectual exertions in the direct attainment of truth , it remains for us to make equal efforts to cleanse our own minds and to do ...
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... become obedient to this law , performing with alacrity whatever duty presents itself before us , we shall perceive in our hearts a kind of preparation for every external event or occurrence of our lives , even the most trivial ...
... become obedient to this law , performing with alacrity whatever duty presents itself before us , we shall perceive in our hearts a kind of preparation for every external event or occurrence of our lives , even the most trivial ...
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