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... human hair . " " I have not asserted that it is , " said he ; " but , before we decide this point , I wish you to glance at the little sketch I have here traced upon this paper . It is a fac - simile drawing of what has been described ...
... human hair . " " I have not asserted that it is , " said he ; " but , before we decide this point , I wish you to glance at the little sketch I have here traced upon this paper . It is a fac - simile drawing of what has been described ...
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... humanity , or account of human experience . They mistake who assert that the Yankee has few amusements , because he has not so many public holidays , and men and boys do not play so many games as they do in England , for here the more ...
... humanity , or account of human experience . They mistake who assert that the Yankee has few amusements , because he has not so many public holidays , and men and boys do not play so many games as they do in England , for here the more ...
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... human " ; and in general , upon implying clear and dis- tinct philosophic ideas which are never there . My objection is that the humanist makes use , in his separation of the " human " from the " natural , " of that " supernatural ...
... human " ; and in general , upon implying clear and dis- tinct philosophic ideas which are never there . My objection is that the humanist makes use , in his separation of the " human " from the " natural , " of that " supernatural ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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