Upon this broad base would not rational creatures, who are expressly fashioned for each others' society in this world, naturally be led to cultivate in common the greatest degree of intellectual perfection ? Do you believe that the ditinguishing, the... Blue-stocking Hall - Page 97by William Pitt Scargill - 1827 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
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...nearer to a close. Upon this broad base would not rational creatures, who are expressly fashioned far each others' society in this world, naturally be led...become a convert in the twinkling of an eye, but I feel aft vOL. I. F if we should one day have you added to our ranks, a staunch partisan of better views... | |
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