Essay, it is by no means strictly proper to consider our diseases as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation. Were.' there a country, where the inhabitants led lives entirely natural and virtuous, few of... THE MONTHY REVIEW - Page 98by R. Griffiths - 1772Full view - About this book
| Richard Price - Annuities - 1772 - 432 pages
...it is by no means flridlly proper to eonfider our difeafes as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....out the whole period of prefent exiftence allotted thenij pain and diitempers would be unknown among themj and the difmiffion of death would come upon... | |
| Books - 1772 - 684 pages
...the original intention of Nature. 1 hty arc, without doubt, in general, our own creation. Were trurc a country, where the inhabitants led lives entirely...would die without meafuring out the whole period of piefcnt exiftence allotted them ; pain and ciilcmpers would be unknown among them ; and the difmiffion.... | |
| Books - 1772 - 456 pages
...-it is by no means ftriftly proper to confider our difeafes as the origin-d intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....inhabitants led lives entirely natural and virtuous, few oÇ. them would die without mealuring out the whole period of pre* By the laws of Liciaius, ne Raman... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1772 - 628 pages
...own creation. Were th.rc a c-.v.iiitry, where the inhabitants led lives entirely natulal and v^uous, few of them would die without meafuring out the whole period of ptefcnt exiftence allotted them ; pain and diftempcrs would be unknown amon<j them ; and the difmiffion... | |
| Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 584 pages
...it is by no means flriclly proper to confider our difeafes as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....period of prefent exiftence allotted them ; pain and diflempers would be unknown among them ; and the difmiffion of death would conic upon them like a fleep,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1773 - 590 pages
...it is by no means ftriftly proper to confider our difeafes as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....without meafuring out the whole period of prefent exillence allotted them ; pain and diftempers wOuld be unknown among them ; and the difmiffion of death... | |
| Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 496 pages
...it is by no means ftridlly proper to confider our difeafes as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....without meafuring out the whole period of prefent exiflence allotted them ; pain and diftempers would be unknown among them j and the difmiffion of death... | |
| History - 1800 - 576 pages
...is by no means ftriftiy proper to» confider our difeafes as the original intention of nature. They are without doubt, in general, our own creation. Were...would die without meafuring out the whole period of preferït exiftence allotted them j pain and diftempers would be unknown among them ; and the difmiffion... | |
| History - 1809 - 574 pages
...difeales as the original intention ci ^r.ture. They are without doubt, in general, our own creatien. Were there a country, where the inhabitants led lives...virtuous, few of them would die without meafuring out the whale period of prefent exiftence allotted them ; pain and diftempers would be unknown among them ;... | |
| Richard Price - 1812 - 534 pages
...it is by no means strictly proper to consider our diseases as the original intention of nature. They are, without doubt, in general, our own creation....natural and virtuous, few of them would die without measuring out the whole period of the present existence allotted them; pain and distempers would be... | |
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