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... considered as one of the rights of man ? Is it a mere phantom , or is it a reality ? Is it worth pur- chasing with the blood of millions , and by the horrors of anarchy , famine , and assassination ? And after it is purchased at so dear ...
... considered as one of the rights of man ? Is it a mere phantom , or is it a reality ? Is it worth pur- chasing with the blood of millions , and by the horrors of anarchy , famine , and assassination ? And after it is purchased at so dear ...
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... considered , are inde- fensible but he generally attains what seems to be his great object , namely , to prove that in fact and in practice those epinions and principles lead to what is either impracticable or dangerous . In the ...
... considered , are inde- fensible but he generally attains what seems to be his great object , namely , to prove that in fact and in practice those epinions and principles lead to what is either impracticable or dangerous . In the ...
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... considered as elementary works , not because they contained the rudiments , but because they explained the fundamentals of these two sciences . It was most probably a neglect of this necessary discrimina- tion , which led Dr. Townson to ...
... considered as elementary works , not because they contained the rudiments , but because they explained the fundamentals of these two sciences . It was most probably a neglect of this necessary discrimina- tion , which led Dr. Townson to ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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