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Page 72
Though the rejection of gender in our adjectives may appear to impair the concord and relations of our words , and , consequently , to circumscribe the variety of . our arrangements , yet the propriety of our practice in this respect is ...
Though the rejection of gender in our adjectives may appear to impair the concord and relations of our words , and , consequently , to circumscribe the variety of . our arrangements , yet the propriety of our practice in this respect is ...
Page 200
Our Catho . lics hold that their spiritual superiors are in no respect to controul them in civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It iş insidious , then , to say , as this writer ...
Our Catho . lics hold that their spiritual superiors are in no respect to controul them in civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It iş insidious , then , to say , as this writer ...
Page 514
With respect to the order of arrangement , we might find some fault : but we cannot help applauding the neatness , perspicuity , and precision which constantly shine forth in the details . If the author introduces hypotheses oftener ...
With respect to the order of arrangement , we might find some fault : but we cannot help applauding the neatness , perspicuity , and precision which constantly shine forth in the details . If the author introduces hypotheses oftener ...
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