The dread of death seems implanted in the nature of human kind as a peculiar curse, since no other species of created beings are capable of it.


Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, Chapter I, 1747


The dread of death seems implanted in the nature of human kind as a peculiar curse, since no other species of created beings are capable of it.

The dread of death seems implanted in the nature of human kind as a peculiar curse, since no other species of created beings are capable of it.

The dread of death seems implanted in the nature of human kind as a peculiar curse, since no other species of created beings are capable of it.

The dread of death seems implanted in the nature of human kind as a peculiar curse, since no other species of created beings are capable of it.