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... nature , and shews how matter must be perpetually influenced by the unremitting agency of the Deity : so that when we say that the world is continued by the larus of nature , the remark is the same as if we observed that it is continued ...
... nature , and shews how matter must be perpetually influenced by the unremitting agency of the Deity : so that when we say that the world is continued by the larus of nature , the remark is the same as if we observed that it is continued ...
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... nature of Sage , and whence its virtue proceeds ; with some observations on the manner in which different animals emit their poison . ' • On Wheat , and the manner of its vegetation ; the nature of the several component parts of that ...
... nature of Sage , and whence its virtue proceeds ; with some observations on the manner in which different animals emit their poison . ' • On Wheat , and the manner of its vegetation ; the nature of the several component parts of that ...
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... nature , without instruction , has ge- nerally more power than instruction without nature : -but when we join to the gifts of nature all the assistance which in- struction can afford , the result will be every thing that is beau tiful ...
... nature , without instruction , has ge- nerally more power than instruction without nature : -but when we join to the gifts of nature all the assistance which in- struction can afford , the result will be every thing that is beau tiful ...
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