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Pagina 6
... tion no particular data by which we can judge of the amount of labor in a given year . In others , they are not , and for want of information them . selves , could not be so particular as would seem desirable . For example , they begin ...
... tion no particular data by which we can judge of the amount of labor in a given year . In others , they are not , and for want of information them . selves , could not be so particular as would seem desirable . For example , they begin ...
Pagina 11
... tion of the prophet . Each revolu tion of the seasons brings with it , its comments and its proofs . The ima- ges of the dead , and the persons of the living in the changes they have undergone , successively occupying the field of ...
... tion of the prophet . Each revolu tion of the seasons brings with it , its comments and its proofs . The ima- ges of the dead , and the persons of the living in the changes they have undergone , successively occupying the field of ...
Pagina 16
... tion to what has been casually re- marked , in some part of the Appli- cation , which follows.- 1. Every human action basa bear- ing towards great and solemn results . This truth is necessarily involved in the doctrine which has been ...
... tion to what has been casually re- marked , in some part of the Appli- cation , which follows.- 1. Every human action basa bear- ing towards great and solemn results . This truth is necessarily involved in the doctrine which has been ...
Pagina 34
... tion only by rumour . By not being fam liarized with scenes of cr elty , they lost that spirit of revenge which had previously existed . All these causes uniting , gradually rendered them more mild in their dispositions , and before the ...
... tion only by rumour . By not being fam liarized with scenes of cr elty , they lost that spirit of revenge which had previously existed . All these causes uniting , gradually rendered them more mild in their dispositions , and before the ...
Pagina 42
... tion of his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester , who had been appoint- ed Patron of the Cambridge Auxilia- ry . Professor Marsh however , was not easily to be discouraged , and he very soon gave to the public " An Enquiry into the ...
... tion of his Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester , who had been appoint- ed Patron of the Cambridge Auxilia- ry . Professor Marsh however , was not easily to be discouraged , and he very soon gave to the public " An Enquiry into the ...
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