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... regard to Egypt , more may be said in in- validating its claims to this invention than has been said against those of Phoenicia and Assyria . Is there not a sort of literary mania which has led so many renowned men to ascribe almost all ...
... regard to Egypt , more may be said in in- validating its claims to this invention than has been said against those of Phoenicia and Assyria . Is there not a sort of literary mania which has led so many renowned men to ascribe almost all ...
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... regard Judea as the birth place of letters ? Her language was a sort of universal language ; her central position had been reserved by the God of nations in his division of the earth , for the express purpose of making her the ...
... regard Judea as the birth place of letters ? Her language was a sort of universal language ; her central position had been reserved by the God of nations in his division of the earth , for the express purpose of making her the ...
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... regard for the condition and charac- ter of the people for whom he was about to legis- late ? John Locke could write with distinguished ability on the powers of the human mind ; but when he comes to discuss the great practical ques ...
... regard for the condition and charac- ter of the people for whom he was about to legis- late ? John Locke could write with distinguished ability on the powers of the human mind ; but when he comes to discuss the great practical ques ...
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... regard to his authority ; and gave them distinctly to understand , that if they refused to do so , he himself would become the guardian of the poor , the father of the fatherless , the protector of the helpless orphan , the widow's God ...
... regard to his authority ; and gave them distinctly to understand , that if they refused to do so , he himself would become the guardian of the poor , the father of the fatherless , the protector of the helpless orphan , the widow's God ...
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... regard to human life which was inspired by this great principle of the Mosaic code . When take up you the special examples of penal law under this code , you cannot but admire their wisdom . You have in the first place idolatry , and ...
... regard to human life which was inspired by this great principle of the Mosaic code . When take up you the special examples of penal law under this code , you cannot but admire their wisdom . You have in the first place idolatry , and ...
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