The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... supposed consequences of its reception ... -匪 The simple love of truth , for its own sake , is perhaps one of the rarest affections of the mind : there certainly is none for which credit is so seldom given . Accordingly , as the first ...
... supposed consequences of its reception ... -匪 The simple love of truth , for its own sake , is perhaps one of the rarest affections of the mind : there certainly is none for which credit is so seldom given . Accordingly , as the first ...
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... supposed , is not sufficient of itself for the founding an • unalterable and perpetual right for that form of government in the church , which is supposed to be founded on that prac tice . ' And as to what is called the perpetual ...
... supposed , is not sufficient of itself for the founding an • unalterable and perpetual right for that form of government in the church , which is supposed to be founded on that prac tice . ' And as to what is called the perpetual ...
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... supposed . We incline to think , that though highly detrimental in some respects , the increased taxation to which our manufac- tures were subjected during the war , had , speaking generally , a powerful influence in accelerating their ...
... supposed . We incline to think , that though highly detrimental in some respects , the increased taxation to which our manufac- tures were subjected during the war , had , speaking generally , a powerful influence in accelerating their ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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