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... originally vigorous and discriminating , she had been accustomed from infancy to the con- versation of men of literature , who resorted in great numbers to her father's house ; and thus was forcibly taught the importance of that ...
... originally vigorous and discriminating , she had been accustomed from infancy to the con- versation of men of literature , who resorted in great numbers to her father's house ; and thus was forcibly taught the importance of that ...
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... originally existed , I cannot possibly realize , that any thing could ever have existed . Causes absolutely the same , must in the same circumstances produce absolutely the same effects . This is , I think , certainly self - evident ...
... originally existed , I cannot possibly realize , that any thing could ever have existed . Causes absolutely the same , must in the same circumstances produce absolutely the same effects . This is , I think , certainly self - evident ...
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... originally so valuable as to induce him to commence , and continue this mighty work , must ever be equally valuable in his view . But it can never be accomplished , except by his own government of all things . No other being can govern ...
... originally so valuable as to induce him to commence , and continue this mighty work , must ever be equally valuable in his view . But it can never be accomplished , except by his own government of all things . No other being can govern ...
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... originally quiescent , or motionless . When it was objected , that they must , then , have remained for ever motionless ; he invented for them a conatus ad motum ; an endeavour , or tendency , towards motion ; which he declares to have ...
... originally quiescent , or motionless . When it was objected , that they must , then , have remained for ever motionless ; he invented for them a conatus ad motum ; an endeavour , or tendency , towards motion ; which he declares to have ...
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... originally and absolutely necessary to the existence of succeed- ing generations . In the same manner , the same process must be repeated , in order to the production of every kind of animals ; and in most cases in order to the ...
... originally and absolutely necessary to the existence of succeed- ing generations . In the same manner , the same process must be repeated , in order to the production of every kind of animals ; and in most cases in order to the ...
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