The Spectator, Band 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... creature so armed for battle and assault as the lion . In the same manner , we find that particular ani- mals have a more or less exquisite sharp- ness and sagacity in those particular senses which most turn to their advantage , and in ...
... creature so armed for battle and assault as the lion . In the same manner , we find that particular ani- mals have a more or less exquisite sharp- ness and sagacity in those particular senses which most turn to their advantage , and in ...
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such creatures as are more or less finished and completed in their several faculties , according to the condition of life ... creature in a condition to provide for its safety and subsistence in its proper station . Tully has given us an ...
such creatures as are more or less finished and completed in their several faculties , according to the condition of life ... creature in a condition to provide for its safety and subsistence in its proper station . Tully has given us an ...
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... creature am I in this pro - air of scorn and triumph , overlooking the digious ocean of waters . My existence is multitude that pass by them ; and in the same of no concern to the universe ; I am reduced street , a creature of the same ...
... creature am I in this pro - air of scorn and triumph , overlooking the digious ocean of waters . My existence is multitude that pass by them ; and in the same of no concern to the universe ; I am reduced street , a creature of the same ...
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CONTENTS | xii |
Death of Sir Roger de Coverley | 19 |
M | 24 |
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