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... considered by himself , " signifies - man as existing by himself , and unconnected with all other beings . In this state , says our author , he is a very helpless and a very wretched being . " The term helpless denotes " the want of ...
... considered by himself , " signifies - man as existing by himself , and unconnected with all other beings . In this state , says our author , he is a very helpless and a very wretched being . " The term helpless denotes " the want of ...
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... considered satisfactory and com- plete but it is towards the perfection of what has been already done , and not in the contrivance of new systems , that we should like to see chemists and mineralogists directing their efforts . 6 It ...
... considered satisfactory and com- plete but it is towards the perfection of what has been already done , and not in the contrivance of new systems , that we should like to see chemists and mineralogists directing their efforts . 6 It ...
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ยท The work before us may be considered as a continuation of the " Travels in Palestine , " and we presume it is to be followed by Travels through Persia . " It begins with the departure of the author from Nazareth , and describes his ...
ยท The work before us may be considered as a continuation of the " Travels in Palestine , " and we presume it is to be followed by Travels through Persia . " It begins with the departure of the author from Nazareth , and describes his ...
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