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... nature ; -clothing every idea with a sensible image . ” This is all very pretty , and no doubt perfectly correct - the algebraic , or true philosophic style . I have been troubled with doubts about the language of algebra , but there ...
... nature ; -clothing every idea with a sensible image . ” This is all very pretty , and no doubt perfectly correct - the algebraic , or true philosophic style . I have been troubled with doubts about the language of algebra , but there ...
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... nature cures diseases , or how far the unassisted powers of the constitution tend to the removal of the morbid conditions of the body ? M. GIRAUDY is a firm believer in the omnipotence of nature . Nature , ' he observes , I cannot too ...
... nature cures diseases , or how far the unassisted powers of the constitution tend to the removal of the morbid conditions of the body ? M. GIRAUDY is a firm believer in the omnipotence of nature . Nature , ' he observes , I cannot too ...
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... nature we now read the same great and exalted truths ; we learn that the Author of nature has not given laws to the universe , which , like the institutions of men , carry in themselves the elements of their own destruction , but that ...
... nature we now read the same great and exalted truths ; we learn that the Author of nature has not given laws to the universe , which , like the institutions of men , carry in themselves the elements of their own destruction , but that ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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