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Pagina 4
... possesses every characteristic necessary to make it most desirable . We know one lady whose apprecia- tion of this machine , after a trial of years , is such that she would part with almost every other article of household furniture ...
... possesses every characteristic necessary to make it most desirable . We know one lady whose apprecia- tion of this machine , after a trial of years , is such that she would part with almost every other article of household furniture ...
Pagina 2
... possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they ... possess . It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any of the ancient philosophers of the ...
... possessed , great and multifarious as it was . Nor do they seem to have doubted that his writings would endure . But they ... possess . It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any of the ancient philosophers of the ...
Pagina 3
... possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian , and who was equally ...
... possessed a literature . There is still extant in the British Museum a series of sermons on free will which she translated from the Tuscan of Bernardo Ochino , a Roman Catholic priest , who had become a Socinian , and who was equally ...
Pagina 5
... possessed to procure an appoint- ment of some kind which would enable him , as he himself was wont to express it , " to live to think . " No one could have pressed his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not ...
... possessed to procure an appoint- ment of some kind which would enable him , as he himself was wont to express it , " to live to think . " No one could have pressed his suit more earnestly . A refusal of the bluntest kind would not ...
Pagina 8
... possessed of more influence than himself ; nor did he take the least offence in the present case . In his letter to the king , written a day or two after having been thus rebuked , or , perhaps , the same day , he says : " I am not ...
... possessed of more influence than himself ; nor did he take the least offence in the present case . In his letter to the king , written a day or two after having been thus rebuked , or , perhaps , the same day , he says : " I am not ...
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