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not the only facts which may be produced in proof how dearly he prized his integrity . The clear amount of all that ... facts are laid before the public . The Confessional was first published early in the year 1766 , and it was not long ...
not the only facts which may be produced in proof how dearly he prized his integrity . The clear amount of all that ... facts are laid before the public . The Confessional was first published early in the year 1766 , and it was not long ...
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... facts from which its principles are deduced are numerous but , in consequence of the great variety of ope- rations carried on in the human frame , and the changes pro- duced on it by the many external agents to which it is exposed , we ...
... facts from which its principles are deduced are numerous but , in consequence of the great variety of ope- rations carried on in the human frame , and the changes pro- duced on it by the many external agents to which it is exposed , we ...
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... facts in their complete nudity ; since they are dressed out in the finery of philosophic reflection , and en- cumbered by the embellishments of comment . They do not come to us pure and unadulterated , but in conjunction with prejudice ...
... facts in their complete nudity ; since they are dressed out in the finery of philosophic reflection , and en- cumbered by the embellishments of comment . They do not come to us pure and unadulterated , but in conjunction with prejudice ...
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