The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... mankind . Independently of the general bearing of the facts and illustrations on the several topics they are intended to elucidate , the author trusts that not a few fragments of useful knowledge will be found incorporated in the ...
... mankind . Independently of the general bearing of the facts and illustrations on the several topics they are intended to elucidate , the author trusts that not a few fragments of useful knowledge will be found incorporated in the ...
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... mankind promoted by intelligence and improvements in the arts . Contrast between the past and present aspect of the social state . Wretched accommoda- - 77 tions which still exist among the lower classes . Mental improvement would lead ...
... mankind promoted by intelligence and improvements in the arts . Contrast between the past and present aspect of the social state . Wretched accommoda- - 77 tions which still exist among the lower classes . Mental improvement would lead ...
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... mankind . Miseries and devastations of war - jealousies and hostilities of nations- arguments and efforts which enlightened minds would employ for counteracting them . Advantages which would result from the union of mankind ...
... mankind . Miseries and devastations of war - jealousies and hostilities of nations- arguments and efforts which enlightened minds would employ for counteracting them . Advantages which would result from the union of mankind ...
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... mankind . The learning which then prevailed , under the name of philosophy and of scholastic theology , consisted chiefly in vain disquisitions and reasonings about abstract truths , and incomprehensible mysteries , and in attempts to ...
... mankind . The learning which then prevailed , under the name of philosophy and of scholastic theology , consisted chiefly in vain disquisitions and reasonings about abstract truths , and incomprehensible mysteries , and in attempts to ...
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... mankind is absorbed merely in making provision for animal subsistence , and in gratifying the sensual appetites of their na ture , they can be considered as little superior in dignity to the lower orders of animated existence . The late ...
... mankind is absorbed merely in making provision for animal subsistence , and in gratifying the sensual appetites of their na ture , they can be considered as little superior in dignity to the lower orders of animated existence . The late ...
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