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It rather means to try , or put to the test , the deductions of our reason . Other instances of the word conclusions , used in the senses above mentioned , and which the expositors have rather misinterpreted , may be seen by turning to ...
It rather means to try , or put to the test , the deductions of our reason . Other instances of the word conclusions , used in the senses above mentioned , and which the expositors have rather misinterpreted , may be seen by turning to ...
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We have not , at present , Walton at hand to confult ; but , seeing no reason to question our correspondent's information , we can only say tlrat we are sorry to observe to bad a specimen of that celebrated voluminous production .
We have not , at present , Walton at hand to confult ; but , seeing no reason to question our correspondent's information , we can only say tlrat we are sorry to observe to bad a specimen of that celebrated voluminous production .
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Numberless women have I known whose studies ( incapable of the epicurism of reason and religion ' " ) have been confined to Mrs. Glaffe's Art of Cookery , and whose whole time has been fpent in the kitchen , alters cating with and ...
Numberless women have I known whose studies ( incapable of the epicurism of reason and religion ' " ) have been confined to Mrs. Glaffe's Art of Cookery , and whose whole time has been fpent in the kitchen , alters cating with and ...
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