It is most certain that was her Soul as beautiful as is her Body, nothing under the Heavens wou'd be more consummately perfect.
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It is most certain that was her Soul as beautiful as is her Body, nothing under the Heavens wou'd be more consummately perfect.
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Iassert, Sir, that he is ignorant, that he has from the beginning been consummately ignorant of the principles, temper, disposition and force of the colonies.
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Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die: let us crown ourselves with rose-buds; let none of us go without his part of our voluptuousness;" would then be the language of reason and truth. — But eternity before us — consummately blessed, or consummately wretched — and death every moment shaking his dart triumphantly over us, preparing to strike once, and strike no more ; — can it be possible that any rational being should remain unsolicitous, and neglect to prepare for the important realities of eternity, while chasing, with unremitted ardour, the fugitive vanities of time and sense?
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The two first branches of the argument, it is acknowledged, are the strongest, it cannot — because all things are so consummately perfect, as to deny any addition or subtraction. It shall—that shews power, and what more great than — sic volo — on which account, not much need of the last. It ought not — for several under causes and reasons.
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