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Page 116
... sufficiently honed ; and , till this wire is produced from one end of the razor to the other , the operation is not complete . When , from the appearance of the wire , he is convinced that the edge is worn to a sufficient degree of ...
... sufficiently honed ; and , till this wire is produced from one end of the razor to the other , the operation is not complete . When , from the appearance of the wire , he is convinced that the edge is worn to a sufficient degree of ...
Page 245
... sufficient accuracy , and more than sufficient extent The fourth chapter opens with a misplaced and ill - conducted research into the art of the antient Etrurians . The following wholly improbable assertion occurs at p . 235 , without ...
... sufficient accuracy , and more than sufficient extent The fourth chapter opens with a misplaced and ill - conducted research into the art of the antient Etrurians . The following wholly improbable assertion occurs at p . 235 , without ...
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... sufficient for its sale , we should recommend a translation of this compend - The author is a thinker for himself . In the most difficult parts of philosophy ( e . g . in the doctrine of electricity ) he has endeavoured to arrange the ...
... sufficient for its sale , we should recommend a translation of this compend - The author is a thinker for himself . In the most difficult parts of philosophy ( e . g . in the doctrine of electricity ) he has endeavoured to arrange the ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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