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... human race , and the concentra- tion and expansion of the powers of the human mind , which may make the golden age of the old world , or the Millenium of the present , an event within the reach of ordinary life , and perfectly ...
... human race , and the concentra- tion and expansion of the powers of the human mind , which may make the golden age of the old world , or the Millenium of the present , an event within the reach of ordinary life , and perfectly ...
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... human mind , the sources of many of the purest and most delightful of our sensations , every man readily confesses ; and what adequate advantage is to be obtained by the extinction of these attachments , and the substitution of the ...
... human mind , the sources of many of the purest and most delightful of our sensations , every man readily confesses ; and what adequate advantage is to be obtained by the extinction of these attachments , and the substitution of the ...
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... humanity ; and proclaims , not so much the liberality of his mind , as the insensibility of his heart . The whole human race is too large an object for the grasp of our af fections , and too widely diffused to be much influenced by our ...
... humanity ; and proclaims , not so much the liberality of his mind , as the insensibility of his heart . The whole human race is too large an object for the grasp of our af fections , and too widely diffused to be much influenced by our ...
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