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It is distinguished into two kinds ; that which is sudden , and that which is deliberate . The first is a mere animal impulse , and may be excited by hurt of any kind : but the last is a rational principle , and can be raised only by ...
It is distinguished into two kinds ; that which is sudden , and that which is deliberate . The first is a mere animal impulse , and may be excited by hurt of any kind : but the last is a rational principle , and can be raised only by ...
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Thine are the ample views that unconfin'd Stretch to the utmost walks of human kind ; Thine is the spirit , that with widest plan Brother to brother binds , and man to man . ' Mr. Howard's entrance into the “ dungeon's depth ” is thus ...
Thine are the ample views that unconfin'd Stretch to the utmost walks of human kind ; Thine is the spirit , that with widest plan Brother to brother binds , and man to man . ' Mr. Howard's entrance into the “ dungeon's depth ” is thus ...
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A controversial Letter of a new Kind , to the Rev. Dr. Price , from a Clergyman of the Church of England . 8vo . pp . 40 . is . 6d . Stockdale . Of a new kind - because it is not virulent and abusive . This writer wields the pen of ...
A controversial Letter of a new Kind , to the Rev. Dr. Price , from a Clergyman of the Church of England . 8vo . pp . 40 . is . 6d . Stockdale . Of a new kind - because it is not virulent and abusive . This writer wields the pen of ...
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