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1 1| The whole ground of human life seems to some to have 2 1| same moment! Nature and human life are as various as our 3 1| become, so important to human life that few, if any, whether 4 1| impartial or wise observer of human life but from the vantage 5 1| when, in the infancy of the human race, some enterprising 6 1| I see in my daily walks human beings living in sties, 7 1| greatest genuine leap, due to human muscles alone, on record, 8 1| country is not yet adapted to human culture, and we are still 9 1| same and succeeded. The human race is interested in these 10 1| goodness tainted. It is human, it is divine, carrion. 11 4| actually breathed from all human lips; - not be represented 12 4| knowledge of the history of the human race; for it is remarkable 13 5| fallen souls that once in human shape night-walked the earth 14 5| choir the dying moans of a human being - some poor weak relic 15 5| like an animal, yet with human sobs, on entering the dark 16 6| was never profaned by any human neighborhood. I believe 17 6| the fancied advantages of human neighborhood insignificant, 18 6| I only know myself as a human entity; the scene, so to 19 7| to contain an abstract of human knowledge, as indeed it 20 10| having had a surfeit of human society and gossip, and 21 10| ducks come. Nature has no human inhabitant who appreciates 22 12| humanity, or account of human experience.~ ~ 23 12| part of the destiny of the human race, in its gradual improvement, 24 12| the necessary functions of human nature. In earlier ages, 25 13| boy, perhaps without any human being getting a glimpse 26 13| noise that I could hear, and human soldiers never fought so 27 13| ferocity and carnage, of a human battle before my door.~ ~ 28 14| ourselves to speculate how the human race may be at last destroyed. 29 15| dark line was my guide. For human society I was obliged to 30 15| were the stir and bustle of human life, and "fate, free will, 31 15| does the memory of these human inhabitants enhance the 32 15| almost the only friend of human progress. An Old Mortality, 33 18| thawing clay? The ball of the human finger is but a drop congealed. 34 18| body. Who knows what the human body would expand and flow 35 18| their winter supply. So our human life but dies down to its 36 19| who has yet lived a whole human life. These may be but the 37 19| that stands over me the human insect.~ ~