The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... thing is involved , or evolved , with the greatest solemnity ; and paragraph after paragraph wheels into his pages , with all imaginable pomp and circumstance . Nor is this the only effect of the discipline in the 2d battalion 44th ...
... thing is involved , or evolved , with the greatest solemnity ; and paragraph after paragraph wheels into his pages , with all imaginable pomp and circumstance . Nor is this the only effect of the discipline in the 2d battalion 44th ...
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... thing was thought to have been made for this world only , we know not that the maxim can be considered as any very great absurdity . But the progress of reason , and , more than all , the introduction of Chris- tianity , púrified , by ...
... thing was thought to have been made for this world only , we know not that the maxim can be considered as any very great absurdity . But the progress of reason , and , more than all , the introduction of Chris- tianity , púrified , by ...
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... thing , as we have seen above , was subjected to a ' valuation in current money ; ' and , among the rest , a sign of ... things that could have a price . The progress of religion and of reason , as we endeavoured to prove before , has ...
... thing , as we have seen above , was subjected to a ' valuation in current money ; ' and , among the rest , a sign of ... things that could have a price . The progress of religion and of reason , as we endeavoured to prove before , has ...
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... things of this world - or , which amounts to the same thing , to be capable of forfeiture for any crime but that of its wilful de- privation . The principle we have now been endeavouring to establish will change the whole question of ...
... things of this world - or , which amounts to the same thing , to be capable of forfeiture for any crime but that of its wilful de- privation . The principle we have now been endeavouring to establish will change the whole question of ...
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... thing , in America , unless they have the fear of the cartwhip before their eyes . What motive , in the name of all that is logical , have Afri- cans to undertake voluntary work , either in their own country , or in this ? In their own ...
... thing , in America , unless they have the fear of the cartwhip before their eyes . What motive , in the name of all that is logical , have Afri- cans to undertake voluntary work , either in their own country , or in this ? In their own ...
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