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of war . the relationship of cause and effect . For though force may invest with power , it can no more convey a right than the sound of a trumpet can produce the taste of honey : or the colour of scarlet the smell of a rose .
of war . the relationship of cause and effect . For though force may invest with power , it can no more convey a right than the sound of a trumpet can produce the taste of honey : or the colour of scarlet the smell of a rose .
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The History of the Effects of Religion on Mankind ; in Countries ancient and modern , barbarous and civilized . Containing , Sect . I. The Expediency of true Religion in civilized States , with the Origin and Effects of Pagan ...
The History of the Effects of Religion on Mankind ; in Countries ancient and modern , barbarous and civilized . Containing , Sect . I. The Expediency of true Religion in civilized States , with the Origin and Effects of Pagan ...
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... in their planetary tables : but it is not conformable to accurate calculations of the effects of attraction . ... depend only on the motion which the body has , in any given place , the effect of an impulse , which perturbs the body ...
... in their planetary tables : but it is not conformable to accurate calculations of the effects of attraction . ... depend only on the motion which the body has , in any given place , the effect of an impulse , which perturbs the body ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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