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Page 91
... possessed even less substance than in its present shape belongs to it . ' The general success which attended the publication of such works as Censura Literaria , the British Bibliographer , and Restituta , the numerous reprints made of ...
... possessed even less substance than in its present shape belongs to it . ' The general success which attended the publication of such works as Censura Literaria , the British Bibliographer , and Restituta , the numerous reprints made of ...
Page 352
... possessed by Mussulmans , whose religion in- duces them to make war upon the idolatrous Negroes , whose do- mestic wants require a constant supply of servants and shepherds , and who , considering slaves as a medium of exchange in lieu ...
... possessed by Mussulmans , whose religion in- duces them to make war upon the idolatrous Negroes , whose do- mestic wants require a constant supply of servants and shepherds , and who , considering slaves as a medium of exchange in lieu ...
Page 399
... possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the expressions or results of such faculties as we are conscious of possessing in our own minds ; and the general ...
... possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the expressions or results of such faculties as we are conscious of possessing in our own minds ; and the general ...
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