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... nature , the cause , or the amount , of the inherent original difference between such men as Newton , Milton , and ... natural capacities of children , and who admits all the pretensions and all the prerogatives of genius , will act in ...
... nature , the cause , or the amount , of the inherent original difference between such men as Newton , Milton , and ... natural capacities of children , and who admits all the pretensions and all the prerogatives of genius , will act in ...
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... natural vivacity than others , are taught that the facility and success of genius are the privileges , the unattainable privileges , of a favoured few , who are exempt from the necessity of perseverance and labour , this belief must ...
... natural vivacity than others , are taught that the facility and success of genius are the privileges , the unattainable privileges , of a favoured few , who are exempt from the necessity of perseverance and labour , this belief must ...
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... nature , the rising and the setting sun , the storm of winter , and the opening flowers of spring , to all which , however , compared with the top and apple - pie , ' most children will probably manifest the utmost indifference . The ...
... nature , the rising and the setting sun , the storm of winter , and the opening flowers of spring , to all which , however , compared with the top and apple - pie , ' most children will probably manifest the utmost indifference . The ...
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... natural religion ' ) to point out that reply which it might have received from the suggestions of nature , even if he to whom the request was addressed , had not given the answer which you have now heard . " Shew us the Father ( said ...
... natural religion ' ) to point out that reply which it might have received from the suggestions of nature , even if he to whom the request was addressed , had not given the answer which you have now heard . " Shew us the Father ( said ...
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... natural re- ligion were almost as little understood by the bulk of mankind as the scheme of their future redemption ... Nature , by J. Delille : with Notes by M. Cuvier , of the National Institute , and other literary Characters . 2 ...
... natural re- ligion were almost as little understood by the bulk of mankind as the scheme of their future redemption ... Nature , by J. Delille : with Notes by M. Cuvier , of the National Institute , and other literary Characters . 2 ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.