The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures of Eminent Cosmians, Pantheists and Physiphilanthropists, of Various Ages and Climes ...G. Vale, 1849 |
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... observe the flame , If those quick fires from lucky quarters came , Or with sad omen fell , and how they burn Through closest stones , and waste , and then return . ' Tis then , the dreadful thunder roars aloud , When fighting winds ...
... observe the flame , If those quick fires from lucky quarters came , Or with sad omen fell , and how they burn Through closest stones , and waste , and then return . ' Tis then , the dreadful thunder roars aloud , When fighting winds ...
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... pleased with the beauty , gracefulness and symmetry of parts in the objects of sense ; which Nature and reason observing in them , thence take occasion to apply the same also to those of the mind ; and conclude that BIBLE OF NATURE .
... pleased with the beauty , gracefulness and symmetry of parts in the objects of sense ; which Nature and reason observing in them , thence take occasion to apply the same also to those of the mind ; and conclude that BIBLE OF NATURE .
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... observation for the finding out of truth , which may be called by the general name of Prudence . Se- condly , a care to maintain that society and mutual inter- course which is between men ; to render to every man what is his due ; and ...
... observation for the finding out of truth , which may be called by the general name of Prudence . Se- condly , a care to maintain that society and mutual inter- course which is between men ; to render to every man what is his due ; and ...
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... observe these cautions ; First , that we take care in all acts of bounty , that they be not prejudicial to those we would oblige by them , nor to any other person . Secondly , That we do not in our bounty and liberality go beyond our ...
... observe these cautions ; First , that we take care in all acts of bounty , that they be not prejudicial to those we would oblige by them , nor to any other person . Secondly , That we do not in our bounty and liberality go beyond our ...
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... observe that due mediocrity , which equally abstains from too much and too little , so strictly required by the peripatetic schools . A private estate should be got honestly , not by any base , scandalous , or invidious way of gaining ...
... observe that due mediocrity , which equally abstains from too much and too little , so strictly required by the peripatetic schools . A private estate should be got honestly , not by any base , scandalous , or invidious way of gaining ...
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