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... human - ness as well as humaneness . INHUMANITY is limited to the state of being Inhuman . SUPER- HUMAN is simply above human . TO HUMANIZE is to render humane . HUMANLY , HUMANELY , and INHUMANLY , are the ad- verbs . The HUMANKIND is ...
... human - ness as well as humaneness . INHUMANITY is limited to the state of being Inhuman . SUPER- HUMAN is simply above human . TO HUMANIZE is to render humane . HUMANLY , HUMANELY , and INHUMANLY , are the ad- verbs . The HUMANKIND is ...
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... human sight . Europe is given a prey to sterner fates , And writhes in shackles ; strong the arms that chain To ... human sin , or to impose on human credulity , we REV . JAN . 1823 . D never never yet heard of a man , voluntarily and ...
... human sight . Europe is given a prey to sterner fates , And writhes in shackles ; strong the arms that chain To ... human sin , or to impose on human credulity , we REV . JAN . 1823 . D never never yet heard of a man , voluntarily and ...
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... human faculties , and to a lively sense of the omnipresence of a superintending Providence . Considering how much the mind of man is liable to be warped by esta- blished predilections , and how much habits of controversy tend to impart ...
... human faculties , and to a lively sense of the omnipresence of a superintending Providence . Considering how much the mind of man is liable to be warped by esta- blished predilections , and how much habits of controversy tend to impart ...
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