The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4Bohn, 1854 |
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... matter of wonder and adora- tion , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the Great Author of Nature , has in him all possible perfec- tion , as well in kind as ...
... matter of wonder and adora- tion , we are altogether ignorant . This , as I have said before , we ought to acquiesce in , that the Sovereign Being , the Great Author of Nature , has in him all possible perfec- tion , as well in kind as ...
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... matter of fact . Besides , I think the most ordinary reader may be able to discover , by my way of writ- ing , what I deliver in these occurrences as truth , and what as fiction . Since I am unawares engaged in answering the several ...
... matter of fact . Besides , I think the most ordinary reader may be able to discover , by my way of writ- ing , what I deliver in these occurrences as truth , and what as fiction . Since I am unawares engaged in answering the several ...
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... matter disposed into many similar systems , as well in our survey of stars and planets , as of stones , vegetables , and other sublu- nary parts of the creation . In a word , Providence has shown the richness of its goodness and wisdom ...
... matter disposed into many similar systems , as well in our survey of stars and planets , as of stones , vegetables , and other sublu- nary parts of the creation . In a word , Providence has shown the richness of its goodness and wisdom ...
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... matter . And that the like chance should arise in innumerable instances , requires a degree of credulity that is not under the direction of common sense . We may carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on the two sexes in ...
... matter . And that the like chance should arise in innumerable instances , requires a degree of credulity that is not under the direction of common sense . We may carry this consideration yet further , if we reflect on the two sexes in ...
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... matter to work upon , without descending to those which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors there is safety , we ought to think ourselves the securest nation in the world . Most of our garrets are inhabited by ...
... matter to work upon , without descending to those which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors there is safety , we ought to think ourselves the securest nation in the world . Most of our garrets are inhabited by ...
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