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Page 185
“ His arms shone full bright , in the beacon's red light ; His plume it was scarlet and blue ; On his shield was a hound , in a silver leash bound , And his crest was a branch of the yew . ” Lord Ronald has left his companion ...
“ His arms shone full bright , in the beacon's red light ; His plume it was scarlet and blue ; On his shield was a hound , in a silver leash bound , And his crest was a branch of the yew . ” Lord Ronald has left his companion ...
Page 336
We cannot in reply to Philo , afford him the satisfaction for which he thus expresses a hope , by acknowleging that he has lessened our difficulty or has diffused any new light over our minds . If the relation between Reason and Laws be ...
We cannot in reply to Philo , afford him the satisfaction for which he thus expresses a hope , by acknowleging that he has lessened our difficulty or has diffused any new light over our minds . If the relation between Reason and Laws be ...
Page 473
In numerous instances * in which light and heat fail to impress our senses , we are by no means authorized to reject their existence , or to deny their production : it is a fact , that oxygen gas cannot enter into combination without ...
In numerous instances * in which light and heat fail to impress our senses , we are by no means authorized to reject their existence , or to deny their production : it is a fact , that oxygen gas cannot enter into combination without ...
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