The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... body , may be applied to the body of every animal which has been the subject of anatomical observations . The body of an animal is an object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence , that lies in a narrow ...
... body , may be applied to the body of every animal which has been the subject of anatomical observations . The body of an animal is an object adequate to our senses . It is a particular system of Providence , that lies in a narrow ...
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... body , without which a man might have very well subsisted , though not so well as with them , are a plain demonstration of an all - wise contriver ; as those more numerous copyings , which are found among the vessels of the same body ...
... body , without which a man might have very well subsisted , though not so well as with them , are a plain demonstration of an all - wise contriver ; as those more numerous copyings , which are found among the vessels of the same body ...
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... bodies of our female adventurers . It is so ordered , that almost everything which corrupts the soul , decays the body . The beauties of the face and mind are generally destroyed by the same means . This consider- ation should have a ...
... bodies of our female adventurers . It is so ordered , that almost everything which corrupts the soul , decays the body . The beauties of the face and mind are generally destroyed by the same means . This consider- ation should have a ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
On the Number Dispersion and Religion of | 13 |
FREEHOLDER PAGI | 26 |
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