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Page 182
... importance in the eyes of the multitude ; who , not being just judges of what constitutes true dignity , are con- sequently apt to reverence the royal person exactly so far as they see outward splendour connected with it ; should not a ...
... importance in the eyes of the multitude ; who , not being just judges of what constitutes true dignity , are con- sequently apt to reverence the royal person exactly so far as they see outward splendour connected with it ; should not a ...
Page 223
... importance , not merely to the pro- gress of physical science , but to the best and highest interests of man- kind ; -this doctrine I saw menaced with the anathemas of a powerful party in the Church ; while , on the other hand ...
... importance , not merely to the pro- gress of physical science , but to the best and highest interests of man- kind ; -this doctrine I saw menaced with the anathemas of a powerful party in the Church ; while , on the other hand ...
Page 398
... importance of it demanded , it appeared for many reasons absolutely necessary , for furnishing satisfactory answers to the above Queries , to investi- gate the properties of arches from their first principles . The sub- stance of these ...
... importance of it demanded , it appeared for many reasons absolutely necessary , for furnishing satisfactory answers to the above Queries , to investi- gate the properties of arches from their first principles . The sub- stance of these ...
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