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... nature of human frailty will permit . " Let Dr. Smith consider ; was not Mr Hume blessed with good health , good spirits , good friends , a com petent and increasing fortune ? And had he not also a perpetual feast of fame ? But , as a ...
... nature of human frailty will permit . " Let Dr. Smith consider ; was not Mr Hume blessed with good health , good spirits , good friends , a com petent and increasing fortune ? And had he not also a perpetual feast of fame ? But , as a ...
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... nature ; for so far as there is no law , it is a state of nature ; and consequently , upon the eternal and immutable law of justice , which requires that he who sheds man's blood should have his blood shed , I will stab the murderer of ...
... nature ; for so far as there is no law , it is a state of nature ; and consequently , upon the eternal and immutable law of justice , which requires that he who sheds man's blood should have his blood shed , I will stab the murderer of ...
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... nature . The notion of the second - sight I consider as a remnant of superstitious ignorance and credulity , which a philosopher will set down as such till the contrary is clearly proved , and then it will be classed among the other ...
... nature . The notion of the second - sight I consider as a remnant of superstitious ignorance and credulity , which a philosopher will set down as such till the contrary is clearly proved , and then it will be classed among the other ...
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Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
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