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  • noun Obsolete form of nature.

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  • Though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner natuer is being renewed day by day.

    2 Months ElonGradBlogger 2009

  • Though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner natuer is being renewed day by day.

    Archive 2009-11-01 ElonGradBlogger 2009

  • But without looking at Descartes, Aquinas, et al., you don't know the natuer of the problem; or, at least, without knowing them, you could only know the nature of the problem by a completely lucky guess.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • But without looking at Descartes, Aquinas, et al., you don't know the natuer of the problem; or, at least, without knowing them, you could only know the nature of the problem by a completely lucky guess.

    On History of Philosophy 2005

  • It is CATAPULTED by those willing to CATAPULT it, while never telling those that it is CATAPULTED against the true natuer and source of CATAPULTED material.

    Think Progress 2009

  • For the Indeans I could wish all lenety towards them, which vnderstand not possibely the natuer of a promise, they saye it was that if any iniueryed the English, they would not protectc them, but deliuer them vp to make satisefactlon ether in their persons or estates.

    Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1792

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