Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... Nature . " Infinite and innumerable were the examples I could allege and declare to confirm the force of Nature , and confute these your vain and false forgeries , were not the repetition of them needless , having shewed suffi- cient ...
... Nature . " Infinite and innumerable were the examples I could allege and declare to confirm the force of Nature , and confute these your vain and false forgeries , were not the repetition of them needless , having shewed suffi- cient ...
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... natural capacity and understanding . But 10 howsoever these swervings are now and then incident into the course of nature , nevertheless so constantly the laws of nature are by natural agents observed that no man denieth but those ...
... natural capacity and understanding . But 10 howsoever these swervings are now and then incident into the course of nature , nevertheless so constantly the laws of nature are by natural agents observed that no man denieth but those ...
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... Nature's working in those which are far less noble creatures than himself , who is far more noble than the heavens themselves ; " man , " saith Salomon , " that can hardly discern the things that are upon the earth , and with great ...
... Nature's working in those which are far less noble creatures than himself , who is far more noble than the heavens themselves ; " man , " saith Salomon , " that can hardly discern the things that are upon the earth , and with great ...
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