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... principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but with its essence we are unac- quainted . ' This is so far from being an accurate statement , that it is at this moment undecided whether a vital ...
... principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but with its essence we are unac- quainted . ' This is so far from being an accurate statement , that it is at this moment undecided whether a vital ...
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... principle of analogy , and the mode of explanation founded on it , are examined by Mr. Woodhouse ; who inquires , What is it that determines the nature of this analogy ? or how can its several coincidences , interruptions , and ...
... principle of analogy , and the mode of explanation founded on it , are examined by Mr. Woodhouse ; who inquires , What is it that determines the nature of this analogy ? or how can its several coincidences , interruptions , and ...
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... principle itself from its very foundation . Such persons ought to peruse the sermon now before us ; the substance and tendency of which may be collected from the suc ceeding passages : Whether we consider universal benevolence as a ...
... principle itself from its very foundation . Such persons ought to peruse the sermon now before us ; the substance and tendency of which may be collected from the suc ceeding passages : Whether we consider universal benevolence as a ...
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