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In treating of the general relation that fubfifts between the value of a commodity , and the tax it is capable of bearing , ' the following judicious observations are made , in order to prove that lowering the price of the materials of ...
In treating of the general relation that fubfifts between the value of a commodity , and the tax it is capable of bearing , ' the following judicious observations are made , in order to prove that lowering the price of the materials of ...
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Many have only narrow and contracted views of the importance of the parental character ; they contemplate it only in the interested relation which attaches them to their offspring , and subserving the designs of Providence in obeying ...
Many have only narrow and contracted views of the importance of the parental character ; they contemplate it only in the interested relation which attaches them to their offspring , and subserving the designs of Providence in obeying ...
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... present themselves before him ; that is , we acquire a knowlege of the relation which the parts of the object have to each other , -- and this takes place , because the objects operate on the soul through the medium of the senses.
... present themselves before him ; that is , we acquire a knowlege of the relation which the parts of the object have to each other , -- and this takes place , because the objects operate on the soul through the medium of the senses.
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
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