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manity may charaderife each adion ; that fellow-feeling, kind- origin 

 nefs, and univerfal charity may vidtorioully fpread throughout all 

 thefe barbarous nations, and reflore that reverential awe due to 

 man, the noblefl work of God on Earth. 



_ « - -, Deus ilk fuit - - - 

 ^i pri?iceps vitce rationem invenit earn, quc^ 



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Nunc appellatur fapientia : qiiippe per artejn 

 Flu^iibus e tantis vitam, tantifque tenebris, 



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In tarn tranqiiilloy & tarn cJard luce locavit. 



Lucretius, L. Y* 



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