Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... man has no power over Nature , except that of motion , the power of putting natural bodies together , or separating them — the rest is done by Nature working within . " We came to see the statue of our Queen . Her dead likeness excels ...
... man has no power over Nature , except that of motion , the power of putting natural bodies together , or separating them — the rest is done by Nature working within . " We came to see the statue of our Queen . Her dead likeness excels ...
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... man's nature is sub- servient . " O powerful love ! that , in some respects , makes a beast a man ; in some other , a man a beast . A fault done first in the form of a beast : 0 Jove , a beastly fault ! and then another fault in the ...
... man's nature is sub- servient . " O powerful love ! that , in some respects , makes a beast a man ; in some other , a man a beast . A fault done first in the form of a beast : 0 Jove , a beastly fault ! and then another fault in the ...
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... man's peers , a man shall be sure of familiarity ; and , therefore , it is good to keep a little state . Amongst a man's inferiors , one shall be sure of reverence ; and , therefore , it is good a little to be familiar . He that is too ...
... man's peers , a man shall be sure of familiarity ; and , therefore , it is good to keep a little state . Amongst a man's inferiors , one shall be sure of reverence ; and , therefore , it is good a little to be familiar . He that is too ...
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