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Page 144
... idea of " selecting a single captive , " and I made the selection from a disastrous groupe which were sitting in a rueful state , almost at the entrance of the area - A more squalid specimen of poverty , disease , and dirt , could not ...
... idea of " selecting a single captive , " and I made the selection from a disastrous groupe which were sitting in a rueful state , almost at the entrance of the area - A more squalid specimen of poverty , disease , and dirt , could not ...
Page 240
... idea of what we are afterward to behold . These remarks have now extended to so much length , that we must defer the remainder of this article to our next Number . [ To be continued . ] tatoes , to be served out at a low consideration ...
... idea of what we are afterward to behold . These remarks have now extended to so much length , that we must defer the remainder of this article to our next Number . [ To be continued . ] tatoes , to be served out at a low consideration ...
Page 481
... ideas , it is of importance to consider how far they afford exact representations , and how far they fail of performing ... idea can be registered by them . " Words , " as Hobbes remarks , " are wise men's counters , they only reckon by ...
... ideas , it is of importance to consider how far they afford exact representations , and how far they fail of performing ... idea can be registered by them . " Words , " as Hobbes remarks , " are wise men's counters , they only reckon by ...
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