The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Том 1Longman and Company, 1811 |
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... sufficiently powerful to dispel , in time , the mists which appear before us . Knowledge then , as a human mean , ( for we must always except the divine influence on the mind of man , ) is the best foundation and guardian of virtue ...
... sufficiently powerful to dispel , in time , the mists which appear before us . Knowledge then , as a human mean , ( for we must always except the divine influence on the mind of man , ) is the best foundation and guardian of virtue ...
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... sufficient to urge the civilized Chinese to the commission of infanticide on their own off- spring , it is the less surprizing that a similar , or a still more hopeless condition , should operate similar effects on the savage Bosjesman ...
... sufficient to urge the civilized Chinese to the commission of infanticide on their own off- spring , it is the less surprizing that a similar , or a still more hopeless condition , should operate similar effects on the savage Bosjesman ...
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... sufficient to stimulate them to habits of in- dustry . " The good effects of an enlightened policy , and the bad consequences of its opposite , as it relates to a colony , are strikingly displayed in this interesting work . The Cape ...
... sufficient to stimulate them to habits of in- dustry . " The good effects of an enlightened policy , and the bad consequences of its opposite , as it relates to a colony , are strikingly displayed in this interesting work . The Cape ...
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... sufficient to purchase a yoke of oxen : some others are about to train young cattle for work , of their own rearing : the increasing attention that prevails amongst them in rearing cattle , hogs , & c . affords a prospect that they will ...
... sufficient to purchase a yoke of oxen : some others are about to train young cattle for work , of their own rearing : the increasing attention that prevails amongst them in rearing cattle , hogs , & c . affords a prospect that they will ...
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... sufficient for a mill : and the erection of a house , & c . necessary to the establishment of a new farm , on land to which the committee had now acquired the exclusive legal title , was proceeded on . The family of agents removed to it ...
... sufficient for a mill : and the erection of a house , & c . necessary to the establishment of a new farm , on land to which the committee had now acquired the exclusive legal title , was proceeded on . The family of agents removed to it ...
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