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... common name , or appellative , which is equally applicable to them all . In reference to this common name , which is merely a sign that different objects have been compared together , and found to agree in one or more respects with each ...
... common name , or appellative , which is equally applicable to them all . In reference to this common name , which is merely a sign that different objects have been compared together , and found to agree in one or more respects with each ...
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... common air acts by attract- ing phlogiston , the neutral salts and the different alkalis , which , when saturated with fixed air , produce the same effect as common air on the colour of blood , must have a similar operation : -but the ...
... common air acts by attract- ing phlogiston , the neutral salts and the different alkalis , which , when saturated with fixed air , produce the same effect as common air on the colour of blood , must have a similar operation : -but the ...
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... common speech consists in the negation of that commorance . But according to Mr. Primatt , this commorance of the voice , upon the acute accent , is necessary in common speech , and is not at all necessary in singing . Deny this , which ...
... common speech consists in the negation of that commorance . But according to Mr. Primatt , this commorance of the voice , upon the acute accent , is necessary in common speech , and is not at all necessary in singing . Deny this , which ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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