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Page 82
... equal if not superior violence in the southern hemisphere , particularly about the latitude of 20 degress S. ncar the French Islands , where many ships have been in great danger of perishing from their effects , amongst the rest the ...
... equal if not superior violence in the southern hemisphere , particularly about the latitude of 20 degress S. ncar the French Islands , where many ships have been in great danger of perishing from their effects , amongst the rest the ...
Page 298
... equal antiquity . Hence these monuments challenge singular veneration ; and it may be presumed that , when they are carefully explored and studied , they will suggest such hints to the modern artist as will enable him to improve the ...
... equal antiquity . Hence these monuments challenge singular veneration ; and it may be presumed that , when they are carefully explored and studied , they will suggest such hints to the modern artist as will enable him to improve the ...
Page 455
... equal extent with those of morals , because the moral delinquency is in many cases a less evil than the law ; because the ordinary means of the law are inadequate to its detection ; because the law can- . not be made equal to the ...
... equal extent with those of morals , because the moral delinquency is in many cases a less evil than the law ; because the ordinary means of the law are inadequate to its detection ; because the law can- . not be made equal to the ...
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