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1 I, 0, 8 | comprehension of every human creature; and the finer and more 2 V, II, 40 | or passion of anger, to a creature who never had any experience 3 VI, 0, 47 | water suffocated every human creature: The production of motion 4 VIII, I, 64| exactness that a living creature may as soon arise from the 5 VIII, II, 76| vengeance is a person or creature, endowed with thought and 6 VIII, II, 78| volition of every human creature. No contingency anywhere 7 VIII, II, 78| pleaded for so limited a creature as man; but those imperfections 8 IX, 0, 82 | proved to have place in one creature, as a frog, or fish, it 9 IX, 0, 83 | past experience, while the creature expects from the present 10 XI, 0, 116| mankind and every sensible creature so imperfect and so unhappy. 11 XI, 0, 121| the government of such a creature. When, therefore, we find, 12 XII, I, 125| met with any such absurd creature, or conversed with a man, 13 XII, I, 125| be attained by any human creature (as it plainly is not) would 14 XII, I, 127| though we and every sensible creature were absent or annihilated.