Show T the he bitof gift of I 1 instinct ns ti act aina REL y n no 0 ins instinct t in ct w was a s eve ever r s SURELY given in vain without it h ou t a an n appointed end and that end i i involving n good and if so it cannot be suppose supposed d that man is so mocked of his maker as to have been gifted with capacities tor for intellectual inquiry and inspired with an inextinguishable gui thirst for knowledge so constituted also to derive fr from oni its acquisition a pleasure quite unaccountable as that produced by the harmony of sounds to no purpose with no results but that when he dies all his thoughts perish mrs alfred gatty |