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The first word , man , is an appellative for the human race , and universally used in this sense by our best authors : — “ man considered by himself , " signifies - man as existing by himself , and unconnected with all other beings .
The first word , man , is an appellative for the human race , and universally used in this sense by our best authors : — “ man considered by himself , " signifies - man as existing by himself , and unconnected with all other beings .
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... Mitscherlich , and Beudant , have removed many of the difficulties towards a chemical classification of minerals , as yet there is none that can be considered satisfactory and complete : but it is towards the perfection of what has ...
... Mitscherlich , and Beudant , have removed many of the difficulties towards a chemical classification of minerals , as yet there is none that can be considered satisfactory and complete : but it is towards the perfection of what has ...
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IF F these Memoirs had not assumed too much of the character of a novel , they would have been justly considered as a valuable addition to the recent history of Spain . Commencing with a fictitious tale , at a period just preceding ...
IF F these Memoirs had not assumed too much of the character of a novel , they would have been justly considered as a valuable addition to the recent history of Spain . Commencing with a fictitious tale , at a period just preceding ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
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