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Page 70
... human action : but , without the assistance of the latter to put those springs in motion , to direct and to control them , the most acute powers of ob- servation would fail in producing the " unexpected turns and changes " in which the ...
... human action : but , without the assistance of the latter to put those springs in motion , to direct and to control them , the most acute powers of ob- servation would fail in producing the " unexpected turns and changes " in which the ...
Page 130
... human mind ? Where is the superiority of experiment over observation so manifestly to be found , as to preclude the latter from adding certainty to the science to which it is pecu- liarly applicable ; while no limits are assigned to the ...
... human mind ? Where is the superiority of experiment over observation so manifestly to be found , as to preclude the latter from adding certainty to the science to which it is pecu- liarly applicable ; while no limits are assigned to the ...
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... human species must doubtless be gratified with the revival of the traffic in slaves which these treaties secured for France for a limited period , after that traffic had been totally abo- lished there : thus re - animating a monster who ...
... human species must doubtless be gratified with the revival of the traffic in slaves which these treaties secured for France for a limited period , after that traffic had been totally abo- lished there : thus re - animating a monster who ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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