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Save for thee and thy lessons, man in society would everywhere sink into a sad compound of the fiend and the wild beast; and this fallen world would be as certainly a moral as a natural wilderness.
Hugh Miller |
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Scientist Quotes Category: Scottish Scientist Quotes Year of Birth: 1802 Year of Death: 1856 Nationality: Scottish Amazon: Hugh Miller on Amazon |
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Hugh Miller William Robertson Smith Joseph Hume James W. Black Robert Fortune James Lind Arthur Keith David Gill |
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