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... earth , or in huts rudely constructed of a few branches of trees covered with grass : having no approach to the enjoyment of luxuries or even comforts ; unable to provide for nis most pressing wants ; having a language scarcely ...
... earth , or in huts rudely constructed of a few branches of trees covered with grass : having no approach to the enjoyment of luxuries or even comforts ; unable to provide for nis most pressing wants ; having a language scarcely ...
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... earth ; whilst they exalt the intellect , they provide food for our common wants , and likewise minister to the noblest appetites and most ex- alted views belonging to cur nature . The results of this science are not like the temples of ...
... earth ; whilst they exalt the intellect , they provide food for our common wants , and likewise minister to the noblest appetites and most ex- alted views belonging to cur nature . The results of this science are not like the temples of ...
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... earth , and of souls that are confined to such dark lanterns as this body is . Stars can shine one to another ; and we on earth can see them so far off in their heaven ; and sure , then , if they have a seeing faculty , each of them can ...
... earth , and of souls that are confined to such dark lanterns as this body is . Stars can shine one to another ; and we on earth can see them so far off in their heaven ; and sure , then , if they have a seeing faculty , each of them can ...
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