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Page 79
We think that some uncertainty remains with regard to the nature of these cases ; and we are uot made sufficiently acquainted with their previous history , to give an accurate opinion respecting them : but it is certain that , in both ...
We think that some uncertainty remains with regard to the nature of these cases ; and we are uot made sufficiently acquainted with their previous history , to give an accurate opinion respecting them : but it is certain that , in both ...
Page 172
We will also take the liberty of remarking that , with regard to the matters in dispute between the Grand Vicaire and the Président à Mortier , the several hypotheses with regard to human nature do not in any degree affect them .
We will also take the liberty of remarking that , with regard to the matters in dispute between the Grand Vicaire and the Président à Mortier , the several hypotheses with regard to human nature do not in any degree affect them .
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... this just acknowlegement , it is incum bent on us to offer a few more particular remarks . With regard to the political history which this work contains , we have already intimated that , in our opinion , much greater brevity would ...
... this just acknowlegement , it is incum bent on us to offer a few more particular remarks . With regard to the political history which this work contains , we have already intimated that , in our opinion , much greater brevity would ...
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