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Side 6
... human happiness presentcd themselves before the triad of philosophical founders of Utopian empires, while they were dreaming of human perfectibilityz—a harmless dream at least, and an aspiration after better things than life's realities ...
... human happiness presentcd themselves before the triad of philosophical founders of Utopian empires, while they were dreaming of human perfectibilityz—a harmless dream at least, and an aspiration after better things than life's realities ...
Side 7
... human fl'esdun, which in e'vm' upmaed; while Bombay has heeometheenamyofpoliticaiandreligiousfi'eedom, theflppltsrandadvmatoofarhih'arymaasnres inlinrchardmmdthevitqmratnrofallwho supportthersowdedprinciplaofhisearlyyaara, IAhout this ...
... human fl'esdun, which in e'vm' upmaed; while Bombay has heeometheenamyofpoliticaiandreligiousfi'eedom, theflppltsrandadvmatoofarhih'arymaasnres inlinrchardmmdthevitqmratnrofallwho supportthersowdedprinciplaofhisearlyyaara, IAhout this ...
Side 24
... Human Nature: and, behold! A In of blood bestrew'd with wrecks, where and Embaling Interests on each other rttah With unhelm'd rage! ' Tis the sublime of man, our wide Maj-ty, to htqw ourselves ' Parts amlproporu'oasofens wtsa ...
... Human Nature: and, behold! A In of blood bestrew'd with wrecks, where and Embaling Interests on each other rttah With unhelm'd rage! ' Tis the sublime of man, our wide Maj-ty, to htqw ourselves ' Parts amlproporu'oasofens wtsa ...
Side 54
... human reason being moreover convinced of the propr'ltyofofl'aring petitions assist! as thsnhqiringstothstity. [The Author has published the following humble fi'almnt. encouraged by its decisive rocammmdation of more than use of our most ...
... human reason being moreover convinced of the propr'ltyofofl'aring petitions assist! as thsnhqiringstothstity. [The Author has published the following humble fi'almnt. encouraged by its decisive rocammmdation of more than use of our most ...
Side 68
... human understanding in our present state. But I can neither find nor believe, that it ever occtu-red to any reader to ground on such yin-ages acharge against Btsrtor Tit'Loa'a humanity, or goodne- of heart. I was not a little surprised ...
... human understanding in our present state. But I can neither find nor believe, that it ever occtu-red to any reader to ground on such yin-ages acharge against Btsrtor Tit'Loa'a humanity, or goodne- of heart. I was not a little surprised ...
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