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Strana 190
... creature designed for two different states of being , or rather , for two dif ferent lives . His first life is short and transient ; his second permanent and lasting . The question we are all concerned in is this , In which of these two ...
... creature designed for two different states of being , or rather , for two dif ferent lives . His first life is short and transient ; his second permanent and lasting . The question we are all concerned in is this , In which of these two ...
Strana 234
... creatures , lately drawn out of the gulf of non - existence , re- joicing in the various degrees of being and happiness imparted to them . And as this is the true , the glorious character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable creature ...
... creatures , lately drawn out of the gulf of non - existence , re- joicing in the various degrees of being and happiness imparted to them . And as this is the true , the glorious character of the Deity , so in forming a reasonable creature ...
Strana 352
... creature . I have a very good ear for a secret , and am naturally of a communicative temper ; by which means I am capable of doing you great services in this way . In order to make myself useful , I am early in the antechamber , where I ...
... creature . I have a very good ear for a secret , and am naturally of a communicative temper ; by which means I am capable of doing you great services in this way . In order to make myself useful , I am early in the antechamber , where I ...
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