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Page 54
... effect of their sufferings . 6 But this is such an idea of God , that one would much sooner believe there was no such Being than suppose he could be capable of any thing of the kind , and therefore we may conclude without hesitation ...
... effect of their sufferings . 6 But this is such an idea of God , that one would much sooner believe there was no such Being than suppose he could be capable of any thing of the kind , and therefore we may conclude without hesitation ...
Page 59
... effect will be , to take a number of hands . from an healthy to an unwholese me occupation , from agricul- ture to manufactures , and to cause luxuries to be imported . It may be alleged that a country , in which the produce of la- bour ...
... effect will be , to take a number of hands . from an healthy to an unwholese me occupation , from agricul- ture to manufactures , and to cause luxuries to be imported . It may be alleged that a country , in which the produce of la- bour ...
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... effect is not produced by a change in the convexity of the cornea . The author himself is in doubt whe- ther the explanation of a phænomenon is not here attempted which has no existence ; and he seems inclined to conclude that much of ...
... effect is not produced by a change in the convexity of the cornea . The author himself is in doubt whe- ther the explanation of a phænomenon is not here attempted which has no existence ; and he seems inclined to conclude that much of ...
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