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... consider the means , which may bring me nearer to the de- signs which I have proposed ; and nevertheless in my reforms I every where meet with opposition from those , of whom I had least expected it . As a monarch , I do not deserve the ...
... consider the means , which may bring me nearer to the de- signs which I have proposed ; and nevertheless in my reforms I every where meet with opposition from those , of whom I had least expected it . As a monarch , I do not deserve the ...
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... consider what we shall gain or lose in the present world , while in the other case , we consider also what we shall gain or lose in the world to come . ' This is indeed , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , a curious passage . It requires ...
... consider what we shall gain or lose in the present world , while in the other case , we consider also what we shall gain or lose in the world to come . ' This is indeed , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , a curious passage . It requires ...
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... consider moral distinctions as ' results of the will of God , ' we shall be obliged to withdraw from our ideas of the divine nature , the moral attributes which we generally consider as belonging to it . Such authors certainly do not ...
... consider moral distinctions as ' results of the will of God , ' we shall be obliged to withdraw from our ideas of the divine nature , the moral attributes which we generally consider as belonging to it . Such authors certainly do not ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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