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... object of religious education to supply these principles to the young , and to teach them to act upon them ; and nature points to the beginning of conscious exist- ence as the time when these principles should be formed , re- quiring ...
... object of religious education to supply these principles to the young , and to teach them to act upon them ; and nature points to the beginning of conscious exist- ence as the time when these principles should be formed , re- quiring ...
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... object of his affection , was broken off by the friends of the parties : and not merely did this privation interfere with his happiness ; he had the prospect of actual poverty before him . Affrighted at this vision , he eagerly grasped ...
... object of his affection , was broken off by the friends of the parties : and not merely did this privation interfere with his happiness ; he had the prospect of actual poverty before him . Affrighted at this vision , he eagerly grasped ...
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... object in science , save that of the most direct practical utility . But how is it to be accounted for that men , whose education and intelligence , we should suppose , must have carried them beyond such unworthy views of the nature of ...
... object in science , save that of the most direct practical utility . But how is it to be accounted for that men , whose education and intelligence , we should suppose , must have carried them beyond such unworthy views of the nature of ...
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... object , consisted the sole merit of the arrangement . The principle thus laid down , and which was well enough in the commencement of the science , continued , however , to maintain all its force long after the accumulated results of ...
... object , consisted the sole merit of the arrangement . The principle thus laid down , and which was well enough in the commencement of the science , continued , however , to maintain all its force long after the accumulated results of ...
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... object is merely to ascertain the names of plants , we , of course , should not expect to find them arranged accord- ing to their general affinities , for a single organ may be as- sumed , and the differences which it presents in ...
... object is merely to ascertain the names of plants , we , of course , should not expect to find them arranged accord- ing to their general affinities , for a single organ may be as- sumed , and the differences which it presents in ...
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