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THAT THE SAVAGES LIVE A CONTENTED LIFE I cannot deny but a civilized nation hath the preeminence of an uncivilized by means of those instruments that are found to be common amongst civil people , and the un- civil want the use of ...
THAT THE SAVAGES LIVE A CONTENTED LIFE I cannot deny but a civilized nation hath the preeminence of an uncivilized by means of those instruments that are found to be common amongst civil people , and the un- civil want the use of ...
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... the weakly and aged who strive to live by their labor have often revived in my mind as cases of which some who live ... I have felt tender desires in my heart that we who often sit silent in our meetings may live answerable to the ...
... the weakly and aged who strive to live by their labor have often revived in my mind as cases of which some who live ... I have felt tender desires in my heart that we who often sit silent in our meetings may live answerable to the ...
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There is a certain class of unbelievers who sometimes ask me such questions as , if I think that I can live on vegetable food alone ; and to strike at the root of the matter at once , for the root is faith , -I am accustomed to answer ...
There is a certain class of unbelievers who sometimes ask me such questions as , if I think that I can live on vegetable food alone ; and to strike at the root of the matter at once , for the root is faith , -I am accustomed to answer ...
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