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Page 229
... Nature ! No wonder that their race is so soon exterminated . I already , and for weeks afterward , felt my nature the coarser for this part of my woodland experience , and was reminded that our life should be lived as tenderly and ...
... Nature ! No wonder that their race is so soon exterminated . I already , and for weeks afterward , felt my nature the coarser for this part of my woodland experience , and was reminded that our life should be lived as tenderly and ...
Page 286
... Nature has given us in full development only those appetites which are necessary to our physical well - being . She has left our moral appetites and capacities in the germ , to be developed by education and circumstances . Hence those ...
... Nature has given us in full development only those appetites which are necessary to our physical well - being . She has left our moral appetites and capacities in the germ , to be developed by education and circumstances . Hence those ...
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... nature , predisposed to moral and religious exaltation . Had she been born in Italy , under the dissolv- ing influences of that sunny , dreamy clime , beneath the shadow of cathedrals , and where pictured saints and angels smiled in ...
... nature , predisposed to moral and religious exaltation . Had she been born in Italy , under the dissolv- ing influences of that sunny , dreamy clime , beneath the shadow of cathedrals , and where pictured saints and angels smiled in ...
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