The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... nature has to perform for each a task very nearly equal in difficulty --- she labours but little less in bleaching the skin of the European infant , than she does in painting the African black . It must be acknowledged that she performs ...
... nature has to perform for each a task very nearly equal in difficulty --- she labours but little less in bleaching the skin of the European infant , than she does in painting the African black . It must be acknowledged that she performs ...
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... nature of man , because they are not necessary to his physical maintenance . But against doctrine so degrading , man has , from his first creation , practically revolted ; for scarcely has he advanced a step beyond the guidance of mere ...
... nature of man , because they are not necessary to his physical maintenance . But against doctrine so degrading , man has , from his first creation , practically revolted ; for scarcely has he advanced a step beyond the guidance of mere ...
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... nature of the juices which the soil contains , the ascending and descending fluid will be resinous . Plants , therefore , in their roots , and in the whole series of their vessels , assimilate like animals the food they receive ...
... nature of the juices which the soil contains , the ascending and descending fluid will be resinous . Plants , therefore , in their roots , and in the whole series of their vessels , assimilate like animals the food they receive ...
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