The Great and Important Discovery of the Eighteenth Century, and the Means of Setting Right the National Affairs to Which Are Added Addresses to the Several Different Classes of Society, Pointing Out the Measures, Which They Ought to Pursue As Their
The Great and Important Discovery of the Eighteenth Century, and the Means of Setting Right the National Affairs to Which Are Added Addresses to the Several Different Classes of Society, Pointing Out the Measures, Which They Ought to Pursue As Their
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Author(s): Edwards, George
ISBN No.: 9780483892675
Pages: 242
Year: 201802
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Excerpt from The Great and Important Discovery of the Eighteenth Century, and the Means of Setting Right the National Affairs to Which Are Added Addresses to the Several Different Classes of Society, Pointing Out the Measures, Which They Ought to Pursue as TheirIt is no lefs manifefi, for it is every where oh fervable, that the terreftrial part of the univerfc has been created to receive, to promote, to pro duce, perfect, and embellifh the grand defign of human civilization; Otherwife the attempts of man, fo far as they go, would not accomplifh their purpofes with fuch facility. In truth, it is the beneficent Creator, that has bowed the favage bull, who tills the earth, to the human yoke. Without the Divine interpofition, the generous {teed would dalh the rider from his back by the rapidity of his courfe hurl him headlong down the precipice, or rulh upon him profirate, and in. The triumph of nature trample him, to death. Creation, as it were, prefented the eece to in duf'try creation, filled the pail of man with falue.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.


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