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Pagina 38
... kind . The whole amount expended by the and aid to individuals was about one thousand pounds . town ( population 5,500 ) for the support of the almshouse Very few of the fifty - nine persons aided were entitled to it , and it would ...
... kind . The whole amount expended by the and aid to individuals was about one thousand pounds . town ( population 5,500 ) for the support of the almshouse Very few of the fifty - nine persons aided were entitled to it , and it would ...
Pagina 42
... kind I had previously experienced . From about ten . P.M. , when we went to bed , the thunder and lightning never ceased for a moment . About twelve at night I had to get up to close the windows , as the rain was beating in through the ...
... kind I had previously experienced . From about ten . P.M. , when we went to bed , the thunder and lightning never ceased for a moment . About twelve at night I had to get up to close the windows , as the rain was beating in through the ...
Pagina 64
... kind of office at least twice as easily as Roman Catholics . There is here , as in Germany , a philosophic distrust of the influence the Jewish mind , which is very separate , may exert on politics , journalism , and theol- ogy ; but it ...
... kind of office at least twice as easily as Roman Catholics . There is here , as in Germany , a philosophic distrust of the influence the Jewish mind , which is very separate , may exert on politics , journalism , and theol- ogy ; but it ...
Pagina 69
... kind , or almost every kind of matter , or else to be the result of some kind of energy which is universal and unquenchable . All bodies , however passive and inert they may seem to be under certain conditions , yet indicate by their ...
... kind , or almost every kind of matter , or else to be the result of some kind of energy which is universal and unquenchable . All bodies , however passive and inert they may seem to be under certain conditions , yet indicate by their ...
Pagina 74
... kind of incomprehensible reality to us . " The argument here is that be- cause phenomena are and must be the ' properties or qualities of something else , " therefore we are " compelled to think " of that something as having an ...
... kind of incomprehensible reality to us . " The argument here is that be- cause phenomena are and must be the ' properties or qualities of something else , " therefore we are " compelled to think " of that something as having an ...
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