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  2. COMMON ORIGIN OF MAN.

    Mankind clearly appear to have had a common origin; to have spread over the earth from one source, carrying along with them more or less of one primitive faith, arts, and civilization. Remains of pyramidal and palatial ...

    Article : 314 words
  3. PURSUIT OF WEALTH.

    Perhaps the most wide spreading mischief to society comes of the only other ignorance with which I shall detain the reader, the ceaseless, indiscriminate, and incogitate pursuit of wealth. There are no limits to this object ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. PERVERSE CONDUCT OF MAN.

    AMONG the many properties of human nature, which almost exceed comprehension, comes the parsimony of the rich and the extravagance of the poor. Some rich men spare to-day, as if they feared starving to-morrow: ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. CURIOUS HALLUCINATION.

    L. M. is a young gentleman who had for years been subject to paroxysms of epilepsy, and, I apprehend, too, of maniacal hallucination. His history, so far as it fell under my own observation, is shortly this. He came ...

    Article : 419 words
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