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Page 54
... doubt that the motive in this calumny and persecution of the Jews was avarice , when he adds , It appears , indeed , that in the first of the instances here recited , the crime was commuted for large sum of money : in that at Lincoln ...
... doubt that the motive in this calumny and persecution of the Jews was avarice , when he adds , It appears , indeed , that in the first of the instances here recited , the crime was commuted for large sum of money : in that at Lincoln ...
Page 193
... doubt almost of every thing , I absolutely reject several ; but as soon as feeling warms my imagina tion and dilates my heart , I wish for a God , for a soul , for im- mortality . The desire I have that they may be , persuades me that ...
... doubt almost of every thing , I absolutely reject several ; but as soon as feeling warms my imagina tion and dilates my heart , I wish for a God , for a soul , for im- mortality . The desire I have that they may be , persuades me that ...
Page 537
... doubt ; till Clairaut , extending the approxima- tion , found that the law of gravity gave the motion of the moon's perigee exactly conformable to observation . The same law of gravity has not only rendered satisfactory the account of ...
... doubt ; till Clairaut , extending the approxima- tion , found that the law of gravity gave the motion of the moon's perigee exactly conformable to observation . The same law of gravity has not only rendered satisfactory the account of ...
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