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Page 55
... as one in whose most solemn engagements no confidence could be placed ;
but this censure is palpably overcharged , though we have sufficient grounds for
affirming that he did not always scrupulously adhere to the dictates of good faith .
... as one in whose most solemn engagements no confidence could be placed ;
but this censure is palpably overcharged , though we have sufficient grounds for
affirming that he did not always scrupulously adhere to the dictates of good faith .
Page 156
Hence , after remaining long in the dark , and returning suddenly to the light ,
there should be no sensation of dazzling in the eyes , when sufficient time has
elapsed , for the contraction of the iris ; because the sensorial power , which
would ...
Hence , after remaining long in the dark , and returning suddenly to the light ,
there should be no sensation of dazzling in the eyes , when sufficient time has
elapsed , for the contraction of the iris ; because the sensorial power , which
would ...
Page 198
It is a sufficient refutation of the theory so ably combated by our Examiner , to
pourtray the Being whom it would produce as a model of political perfection . •
What should we think of an animal in any of these shapes , or in the shape of
man ...
It is a sufficient refutation of the theory so ably combated by our Examiner , to
pourtray the Being whom it would produce as a model of political perfection . •
What should we think of an animal in any of these shapes , or in the shape of
man ...
Page 360
... the force varies as and n must be greater than q ; -our instance , then , does not
apply . In the example given in the memoir , n is made = 2 , and q = -1 : but this
was not sufficient to make us believe , that the assertion concerning the arrival of
...
... the force varies as and n must be greater than q ; -our instance , then , does not
apply . In the example given in the memoir , n is made = 2 , and q = -1 : but this
was not sufficient to make us believe , that the assertion concerning the arrival of
...
Page 392
... partly without the caverns of the globe , were ance sufficient to cover even the
highest mountains , as I have shewn in the former essay , they must have been
sufficient to do $ 0 a second time when miraculously educed out of those caverns
.
... partly without the caverns of the globe , were ance sufficient to cover even the
highest mountains , as I have shewn in the former essay , they must have been
sufficient to do $ 0 a second time when miraculously educed out of those caverns
.
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