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Page 36
... regard to popula- tion , and the duration of human life , & c . The second part of this volume is occupied by ... regard to arrange- ment , as to the accuracy and novelty of the matters . This subject is concluded with a short account of ...
... regard to popula- tion , and the duration of human life , & c . The second part of this volume is occupied by ... regard to arrange- ment , as to the accuracy and novelty of the matters . This subject is concluded with a short account of ...
Page 37
... regard to the system of the universe . A view of that system , and of the bodies which compose it , has been substituted in its stead ; and which it is hoped will afford satisfaction to the reader , both on account of the explanation ...
... regard to the system of the universe . A view of that system , and of the bodies which compose it , has been substituted in its stead ; and which it is hoped will afford satisfaction to the reader , both on account of the explanation ...
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... regards as inseparable from that existence , and independent of the body , forms a distinct class , while all the ... regard this feeling as the sum of our consciousnesses or sensations , than as a distinct sentiment . We cannot think ...
... regards as inseparable from that existence , and independent of the body , forms a distinct class , while all the ... regard this feeling as the sum of our consciousnesses or sensations , than as a distinct sentiment . We cannot think ...
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