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... nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they grown out of the ground , you might have judged of a state of pure nature . Fanciful people may talk of a mythology being amongst them ; but it must be invention ...
... nature ; for it is plain they broke off from some other people . Had they grown out of the ground , you might have judged of a state of pure nature . Fanciful people may talk of a mythology being amongst them ; but it must be invention ...
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... Nature can supply the omission ; but Nature cannot open a vein to blood you . " " I do not like to take an emetick , ( said Taylor , ) for fear of breaking some small vessels . " -- " Poh ! ( said Johnson , ) if you have so many things ...
... Nature can supply the omission ; but Nature cannot open a vein to blood you . " " I do not like to take an emetick , ( said Taylor , ) for fear of breaking some small vessels . " -- " Poh ! ( said Johnson , ) if you have so many things ...
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... nature . " " It is a very good custom to keep a journal for a man's own use ; he may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written ...
... nature . " " It is a very good custom to keep a journal for a man's own use ; he may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had experience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written ...
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