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... particular subjects . Works of this kind undoubtedly have their use ; there are many who , from situation or inclination , wish to leave the quest of mere , speculative truth , in order to be busy in the fruitful and operative parts of ...
... particular subjects . Works of this kind undoubtedly have their use ; there are many who , from situation or inclination , wish to leave the quest of mere , speculative truth , in order to be busy in the fruitful and operative parts of ...
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... particular as they have exerted a greater or less personal influence over the occurrences in them . Of the latter class , though the claim to celebrity , depending solely on personal qualifications , may seem to admit of an easier ...
... particular as they have exerted a greater or less personal influence over the occurrences in them . Of the latter class , though the claim to celebrity , depending solely on personal qualifications , may seem to admit of an easier ...
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... particular place ; he is not burdened with a yoke of particular cere imonies , of periodical ablutions , which purify the body , but not the heart ; or of minute and trifling observances , which vex and harass the mind , instead of ...
... particular place ; he is not burdened with a yoke of particular cere imonies , of periodical ablutions , which purify the body , but not the heart ; or of minute and trifling observances , which vex and harass the mind , instead of ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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