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... seems almost a dead thing without it . " Dugald Stuart , in his dissertation , says , " If on some occasions , he assumes the existence of animal spirits , as the medium of communication between soul and body , it must be remembered ...
... seems almost a dead thing without it . " Dugald Stuart , in his dissertation , says , " If on some occasions , he assumes the existence of animal spirits , as the medium of communication between soul and body , it must be remembered ...
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... seem in their eyes to be a fit subject of their grace , as I have been before of their justice . My good lord , the good which the commonwealth might reap of my suffering is already inned . Justice is done ; an example is made for ...
... seem in their eyes to be a fit subject of their grace , as I have been before of their justice . My good lord , the good which the commonwealth might reap of my suffering is already inned . Justice is done ; an example is made for ...
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... seem to any a birth too inconsiderable for the brain of so great a man , they may think with them- selves how little a ... seems to have been reprinted in 1669 . I have never seen a copy ; but the following is from the Baconiana , where ...
... seem to any a birth too inconsiderable for the brain of so great a man , they may think with them- selves how little a ... seems to have been reprinted in 1669 . I have never seen a copy ; but the following is from the Baconiana , where ...
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... seems that Dr. Rawley may have seen the MSS . and that these additions are genuine . It will be observed that they are fewer in number ; and , although some are the same , there are many which are not contained in the first edition ...
... seems that Dr. Rawley may have seen the MSS . and that these additions are genuine . It will be observed that they are fewer in number ; and , although some are the same , there are many which are not contained in the first edition ...
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... seems to be the best . Vol . vii . p . 100. But Q. Has there ever been a version approaching to the excellence of the original prose translation ? ( a ) Preface to vol . vii . Archbishop Tennison says , " His writings upon pious ...
... seems to be the best . Vol . vii . p . 100. But Q. Has there ever been a version approaching to the excellence of the original prose translation ? ( a ) Preface to vol . vii . Archbishop Tennison says , " His writings upon pious ...
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