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... nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there is neither good nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the conse- quences , punished the delinquent . It is natural ...
... nature ; but in his refusal to assist you there is neither good nature , fatherhood , nor wisdom . It is the practice of good nature to overlook faults which have already , by the conse- quences , punished the delinquent . It is natural ...
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... nature , or again become flagrant ; " and that hence a question arose , whether fornication was a sin of a heinous nature ; and that I had maintained , that it did not deserve that epithet , in as much as it was not one of those sins ...
... nature , or again become flagrant ; " and that hence a question arose , whether fornication was a sin of a heinous nature ; and that I had maintained , that it did not deserve that epithet , in as much as it was not one of those sins ...
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... nature be perpetual ; but the consent of nations is against it ; and indeed reason and the interest of learning are against it ; for were it to be perpetual , no book , however useful , could be universally diffused amongst mankind ...
... nature be perpetual ; but the consent of nations is against it ; and indeed reason and the interest of learning are against it ; for were it to be perpetual , no book , however useful , could be universally diffused amongst mankind ...
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