The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... give fuil assurance of a state of immortality , -point out the way in which pardon may be obtained , — inculcate the purest and most comprehensive system of morality , -explain certain moral phenomena , -communicate a knowledge of ...
... give fuil assurance of a state of immortality , -point out the way in which pardon may be obtained , — inculcate the purest and most comprehensive system of morality , -explain certain moral phenomena , -communicate a knowledge of ...
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... give rise . Igno- rance has not only debarred mankind from many exquisite and sublime enjoyments , bu has created innumerable unfounded alarms , which greatly increase the sum of human mi- sery . Man is naturally timid , terrified at ...
... give rise . Igno- rance has not only debarred mankind from many exquisite and sublime enjoyments , bu has created innumerable unfounded alarms , which greatly increase the sum of human mi- sery . Man is naturally timid , terrified at ...
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... give force to his ridicule by exhibiting the oddities of an imaginary pretender to these sciences . He talks of men of science " lavish- ing their hours in calculating the weight of the terraqueous globe , or in adjusting systems of ...
... give force to his ridicule by exhibiting the oddities of an imaginary pretender to these sciences . He talks of men of science " lavish- ing their hours in calculating the weight of the terraqueous globe , or in adjusting systems of ...
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... give its imagined . From an induction of a variety of facts of this kind , as stated in the public papers and other periodical works , in the year 1811 , the author ascertained that more than twenty persons were killed by lightning , or ...
... give its imagined . From an induction of a variety of facts of this kind , as stated in the public papers and other periodical works , in the year 1811 , the author ascertained that more than twenty persons were killed by lightning , or ...
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... give free scope for the exercise of all the vital functions , as soon as they are ushered into the world , the midwives and officious matrons fre- quently vie with each other to improve upon na- ture , by attempting to model the head ...
... give free scope for the exercise of all the vital functions , as soon as they are ushered into the world , the midwives and officious matrons fre- quently vie with each other to improve upon na- ture , by attempting to model the head ...
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