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... nature of their respective property : Cain , in the character of an husbandman , offered the fruits or produce of the earth ; and Abel , as a shepherd , made an offering from his flock . The former is not accused of self- sufficiency ...
... nature of their respective property : Cain , in the character of an husbandman , offered the fruits or produce of the earth ; and Abel , as a shepherd , made an offering from his flock . The former is not accused of self- sufficiency ...
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... nature with effect , ( for a mere imitation of nature , without such previous aid , he represents as insufficient and delusive , ) he breaks out into the following animated account of their re- spective merits : I found in the ...
... nature with effect , ( for a mere imitation of nature , without such previous aid , he represents as insufficient and delusive , ) he breaks out into the following animated account of their re- spective merits : I found in the ...
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... nature , we find abun dant reason for applauding the propriety of his plan , and the diligence and accuracy ... natural productions , and of the divisions and ar- rangements to which they have given rise . Towards the con clusion of this ...
... nature , we find abun dant reason for applauding the propriety of his plan , and the diligence and accuracy ... natural productions , and of the divisions and ar- rangements to which they have given rise . Towards the con clusion of this ...
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