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Page 141
... mind in the pursuit of real geographical know- lege , in thus avoiding the dangerous affectation of settling positions by his own sagacity , without conclusive information . If we understand the duty of a geographer , he should employ ...
... mind in the pursuit of real geographical know- lege , in thus avoiding the dangerous affectation of settling positions by his own sagacity , without conclusive information . If we understand the duty of a geographer , he should employ ...
Page 169
... mind , the result of impressions made on him by his present circumstances and which tended , as it might seem , to- wards apostacy and unfaithfulness ; the evangelist , going to relate them , does not choose to represent them in plain ...
... mind , the result of impressions made on him by his present circumstances and which tended , as it might seem , to- wards apostacy and unfaithfulness ; the evangelist , going to relate them , does not choose to represent them in plain ...
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... mind . But are there not some other marks that prove , What is this wonder of the soul call'd love ? O yes , there are , but of a different kind , The dreadful horrors of a dismal mind . Some jealous fury , throws her poison'd dart And ...
... mind . But are there not some other marks that prove , What is this wonder of the soul call'd love ? O yes , there are , but of a different kind , The dreadful horrors of a dismal mind . Some jealous fury , throws her poison'd dart And ...
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