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To this, we are owing to establishment of
many a truths we boast of, and the promotion
of the improvements we enjoy.
Knowledge and civilization as source of sympathy.
But In the age, which is so emphatically called the
the age of improvement, the enlarged scale
of science knowledge and knowled civilization has
also augmented many claims on our efforts.
and exertions In proportion as the enlightened
mind reaches, are now extending now the exertions of a
rational being. Want of knowledge made
our barbarous ancestors indifferent, to
the concerns of others except their to those of
their own family, or of their tribe: a narrow
mind is with unison with a narrow heart.
It is only when mankind became civilized
that man began to sympathise with man
and nations with nations. This sympathy
is the crown of the civilized nations and
spreads the salutary confluence under the
name of philanthropy in the concerns of modern Europe.
NP. By different occasions it we have seen its manifestation.
Kingdoms deliver with more fate
without the general assent or Nations were
not callous to the rise or fall of nations:
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