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Human nature is a unity in difference ; and , while we retain enough in common to be sympathetic , it is the very diversity of our talents , natural and acquired , that renders us effectively helpful to each other .
Human nature is a unity in difference ; and , while we retain enough in common to be sympathetic , it is the very diversity of our talents , natural and acquired , that renders us effectively helpful to each other .
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The subject prescribed is natural religion , and , though the phrase is loose enough to allow a certain latitude of interpretation , it is plain enough that religion in the broadest sense has , under the terms of this bequest , to be ...
The subject prescribed is natural religion , and , though the phrase is loose enough to allow a certain latitude of interpretation , it is plain enough that religion in the broadest sense has , under the terms of this bequest , to be ...
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Riding was especially his enjoyment as well as the natural recreative exercise of those days . He minded not wind or weather . When on a visit to Napoleon III , there was a hunting - party and all but Palmerston were muffled up in ...
Riding was especially his enjoyment as well as the natural recreative exercise of those days . He minded not wind or weather . When on a visit to Napoleon III , there was a hunting - party and all but Palmerston were muffled up in ...
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