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... circumstances of actual , not of Utopian existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence .
... circumstances of actual , not of Utopian existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence .
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... plunging into the darkest recesses of metaphysical speculation , we cannot pursue the train of argumentation which is suggested by this short abstract . Suffice it to mention that the author labors to prove the existence of a living ...
... plunging into the darkest recesses of metaphysical speculation , we cannot pursue the train of argumentation which is suggested by this short abstract . Suffice it to mention that the author labors to prove the existence of a living ...
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The turmoil of passions which had agitated the last dreadful mo- ments of their existence was visibly though variously depicted in every face , nor could the expression be mistaken ; the sullen brow , strongly contracted over the ...
The turmoil of passions which had agitated the last dreadful mo- ments of their existence was visibly though variously depicted in every face , nor could the expression be mistaken ; the sullen brow , strongly contracted over the ...
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Reids Two Voyages to New South | 7 |
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