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... mankind's fall from the ancient Age of Reason , the cramped life of the whites , their endless unnatural desires , their degradation of love , their persistent superstitions , and their vanity . Meanwhile he praises the simple ways of ...
... mankind's fall from the ancient Age of Reason , the cramped life of the whites , their endless unnatural desires , their degradation of love , their persistent superstitions , and their vanity . Meanwhile he praises the simple ways of ...
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... mankind in the short and easy road to the dark valley of oblivion ! But the spirit of deception had been busy among them , and not a few were persuaded that their final and most felicitous abode would be in this place . --That was ...
... mankind in the short and easy road to the dark valley of oblivion ! But the spirit of deception had been busy among them , and not a few were persuaded that their final and most felicitous abode would be in this place . --That was ...
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... mankind ? 8th . THEY are much mistaken who suppose that buffoonery , double - entendre , and mere amusement are the real purposes of a theatre . Fancy and imagination among mankind are every thing . Aristocracy and Royalty by taking ...
... mankind ? 8th . THEY are much mistaken who suppose that buffoonery , double - entendre , and mere amusement are the real purposes of a theatre . Fancy and imagination among mankind are every thing . Aristocracy and Royalty by taking ...
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Contents iii | 1 |
A Midnight Soliloquy in the Market House of Philadelphia | 23 |
UNITED STATES MAGAZINE Philadelphia | 38 |
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