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... kind away from Revelation , and to represent the whole course of things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality . " This is not the place for a controversy about the Leibnitzian system . Warburton with all the powers of ...
... kind away from Revelation , and to represent the whole course of things as a necessary concate- nation of indissoluble fatality . " This is not the place for a controversy about the Leibnitzian system . Warburton with all the powers of ...
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... kind , but scarcely any of these had a reformation of manners and morals for their object . A few valuable papers on general and useful topics ap- peared , but so incumbered with angry political contests , as to be soon forgotten . Dr ...
... kind , but scarcely any of these had a reformation of manners and morals for their object . A few valuable papers on general and useful topics ap- peared , but so incumbered with angry political contests , as to be soon forgotten . Dr ...
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... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ...
... kind ; though they have not , perhaps , expected events equally strange , or by means equally inadequate . When we pity him , we reflect on our own disappointments ; and when we laugh , our hearts inform us that he is not more ...
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... kind , though not the same degree of caution , is required in every thing which is laid before them , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and ncongruous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written ...
... kind , though not the same degree of caution , is required in every thing which is laid before them , to secure them from unjust prejudices , perverse opinions , and ncongruous combinations of images . In the romances formerly written ...
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... kind of prescription in their favour . We feared ourselves into a state , where this life , like the pain much earlier than we apprehended guilt , and next , operates only upon the reason , will rein- were delighted with the sensations ...
... kind of prescription in their favour . We feared ourselves into a state , where this life , like the pain much earlier than we apprehended guilt , and next , operates only upon the reason , will rein- were delighted with the sensations ...
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