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This is , truly , a sweeping measure ; and it is impossible yet confidently to interpret its design and object : but we can only hope that a most careful selection will be made of individuals to fill the vacancies thus caused ; and that ...
This is , truly , a sweeping measure ; and it is impossible yet confidently to interpret its design and object : but we can only hope that a most careful selection will be made of individuals to fill the vacancies thus caused ; and that ...
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In the present state of science , to inquire for the source of these feelings in the objects themselves , without considering ... The object of that introductory chapter is at once stated in a Greek motto prefixed to it from Aristotle .
In the present state of science , to inquire for the source of these feelings in the objects themselves , without considering ... The object of that introductory chapter is at once stated in a Greek motto prefixed to it from Aristotle .
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the intervals of the separated fingers , had been a primary and immediatè object of the sense of touch . r With these facts before us , it would seem to me very unwor . thy of sound philosophy , to continue still to maintain that touch ...
the intervals of the separated fingers , had been a primary and immediatè object of the sense of touch . r With these facts before us , it would seem to me very unwor . thy of sound philosophy , to continue still to maintain that touch ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
France on the Commerce of 534 | 2 |
Blaquieres Review of the Spanish Re Court on our Relations with the Sultaun | 28 |
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