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Strana 20
... short imperfect strokes in ourselves . It would be therefore a very high presumption to determine whether the Supreme Being has not many more attributes than those which enter into our conceptions of Him . This is certain , that if ...
... short imperfect strokes in ourselves . It would be therefore a very high presumption to determine whether the Supreme Being has not many more attributes than those which enter into our conceptions of Him . This is certain , that if ...
Strana 158
... short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him than , though he stops somewhat short of that ...
... short of the original he would copy after ; but when he sees the same things charged and aggravated to a fault , he no sooner endeavours to come up to the pattern which is set before him than , though he stops somewhat short of that ...
Strana 311
... short , told all his acquaintance of our unhappy affair ; they tell theirs ; so that it is no secret among his companions , which are numerous . They to whom he tells it think they have a title to be very familiar . If they bow to me ...
... short , told all his acquaintance of our unhappy affair ; they tell theirs ; so that it is no secret among his companions , which are numerous . They to whom he tells it think they have a title to be very familiar . If they bow to me ...
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