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Nay, if Man would but take the measure of his Moral Actions from the observation of his Natural, the continual working of the Heart, circulation of the Blood, respiration of the Lungs, pulse of the Arteries and activity of the Fancy, will teach him Assiduity in the exercise of those nobler Faculties, whose Actions depend upon the liberty of his Will; |
Nay, if Man would but take the measure of his Moral Actions from the observation of his Natural, the continual working of the Heart, circulation of the Blood, respiration of the Lungs, pulse of the Arteries and activity of the Fancy, will teach him Assiduity in the exercise of those Nobler Faculties, whose Actions depend upon the liberty of his Will; |
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