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... desire the prosperity of this port , and that its commerce may flourish ; All the people of Suse hail you as their deliverer , God has sent you to us to turn the desert into ( jinen afia ) a fruitful garden ; come , and be welcome , and ...
... desire the prosperity of this port , and that its commerce may flourish ; All the people of Suse hail you as their deliverer , God has sent you to us to turn the desert into ( jinen afia ) a fruitful garden ; come , and be welcome , and ...
Pagina 278
... desire to know his will , the desire of power to do good , are not exceptions to the statement which has here been made . These desires , if they may all have that title , are essentially virtuous only as they are combined with piety ...
... desire to know his will , the desire of power to do good , are not exceptions to the statement which has here been made . These desires , if they may all have that title , are essentially virtuous only as they are combined with piety ...
Pagina 279
... desires as habitual principles of action ? We are told , however , ( p . 30. ) that the desires centre solely in the ... desire of knowlege the mind even of Newton , and all the applications which we can make of his philosophy . To ...
... desires as habitual principles of action ? We are told , however , ( p . 30. ) that the desires centre solely in the ... desire of knowlege the mind even of Newton , and all the applications which we can make of his philosophy . To ...
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