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Page 159
... cause that produces concentric rings ; and therefore we must reserve our opinion concerning the truth and suf- ficiency of the cause to a future time . Hitherto , we are favoured only with a glimpse of this cause . Yet , if Dr. H ...
... cause that produces concentric rings ; and therefore we must reserve our opinion concerning the truth and suf- ficiency of the cause to a future time . Hitherto , we are favoured only with a glimpse of this cause . Yet , if Dr. H ...
Page 303
... cause of his going ; but , as she loved his glory , she could not resist giving him such advice . It is , however , the general opinion of those who best knew his lordship , that he would , in all probability , have fretted himself to ...
... cause of his going ; but , as she loved his glory , she could not resist giving him such advice . It is , however , the general opinion of those who best knew his lordship , that he would , in all probability , have fretted himself to ...
Page 408
... causes operated in a considerable degree to promote the progress of christianity , especially after miraculous powers were withdrawn , may perhaps be granted . But these causes are themselves effects , which require a sufficient cause ...
... causes operated in a considerable degree to promote the progress of christianity , especially after miraculous powers were withdrawn , may perhaps be granted . But these causes are themselves effects , which require a sufficient cause ...
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