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Page 112
... effect . Idleness he conceives to be the source of numberless evils in our prisons , particularly as it frequently ... Effects of Slavery , & c . In the Manner of Dr. Franklin . 12mo . Is . Half bound . Arch . 1798 . As the shadow ...
... effect . Idleness he conceives to be the source of numberless evils in our prisons , particularly as it frequently ... Effects of Slavery , & c . In the Manner of Dr. Franklin . 12mo . Is . Half bound . Arch . 1798 . As the shadow ...
Page 126
... effects , and the boundless variety of phænomena , to the varied operation of the same active cause , or to the ... effect of experiment and research ; which has been to illustrate what at first appeared con- confused , to find out ...
... effects , and the boundless variety of phænomena , to the varied operation of the same active cause , or to the ... effect of experiment and research ; which has been to illustrate what at first appeared con- confused , to find out ...
Page 333
... effect ? " To this objection , so often and so triumphantly urged , it seems sufficient to reply that , although the ... effect . I will even hazard the conjecture , that one great reason why the sanctions of futurity have not had their ...
... effect ? " To this objection , so often and so triumphantly urged , it seems sufficient to reply that , although the ... effect . I will even hazard the conjecture , that one great reason why the sanctions of futurity have not had their ...
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