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... established , " and therefore no enemy to the episcopal order . But he dreaded the encroach- ments of the churchmen in his political system ; that supremacy at which some of them aimed . Many enlightened bishops sided with the ...
... established , " and therefore no enemy to the episcopal order . But he dreaded the encroach- ments of the churchmen in his political system ; that supremacy at which some of them aimed . Many enlightened bishops sided with the ...
Page 138
... established , by such a mass of evidence as has rarely been brought together , all the prominent good qualities of this favourite grass of mine . The great superiority of its hay over all others in quality the immense produce it gives ...
... established , by such a mass of evidence as has rarely been brought together , all the prominent good qualities of this favourite grass of mine . The great superiority of its hay over all others in quality the immense produce it gives ...
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... established a physio- logy of that organ and of the external senses , and reduced the phy- siognomical knowledge of the mind and its natural language or pathognomy to positive principles ; that the philosophy of the mind must be ...
... established a physio- logy of that organ and of the external senses , and reduced the phy- siognomical knowledge of the mind and its natural language or pathognomy to positive principles ; that the philosophy of the mind must be ...
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