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... energetic principles of ac- tion are absolutely necessary . The man without them can no more reach excellence , usefulness , and peace , either in this world , or another , than a vessel can drift 8 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
... energetic principles of ac- tion are absolutely necessary . The man without them can no more reach excellence , usefulness , and peace , either in this world , or another , than a vessel can drift 8 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
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... tion to sentiments which he sometimes expresses , particularly in a letter where he disapproves a certain clergyman's preach- ing , or rather his constant endeavor to scold men out of their sins . He He says ' the heart , corrupt as it ...
... tion to sentiments which he sometimes expresses , particularly in a letter where he disapproves a certain clergyman's preach- ing , or rather his constant endeavor to scold men out of their sins . He He says ' the heart , corrupt as it ...
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... tion to a favorite science ? The truth , indeed , is too obvious to be questioned , that bot- any does not bear that character of dignity and importance in the public view , which has long since been obtained by many other of the ...
... tion to a favorite science ? The truth , indeed , is too obvious to be questioned , that bot- any does not bear that character of dignity and importance in the public view , which has long since been obtained by many other of the ...
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... tion are more perceptible in them than in the nutritive or- gans , and more especially too , because the latter have been comparatively but little studied . Were they both equally well understood , without doubt a system founded on one ...
... tion are more perceptible in them than in the nutritive or- gans , and more especially too , because the latter have been comparatively but little studied . Were they both equally well understood , without doubt a system founded on one ...
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... tion as to the relative importance of the organs , we need some means of distinguishing the organs themselves , and recognising their true nature , under all the modifications they are liable to experience . Looking at a single organ ...
... tion as to the relative importance of the organs , we need some means of distinguishing the organs themselves , and recognising their true nature , under all the modifications they are liable to experience . Looking at a single organ ...
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