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... appears to en- tertain a doubt on this subject ; at least he does not , in referring to the visit of Mc Bride , express himself in such unequivocal language as is employed by Filson . He alludes to the circum- stance rather as a ...
... appears to en- tertain a doubt on this subject ; at least he does not , in referring to the visit of Mc Bride , express himself in such unequivocal language as is employed by Filson . He alludes to the circum- stance rather as a ...
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... appears desirous of promoting the moral and religious welfare of the people . Most of the settlers appear to be rapidly acquiring prop- erty ; and I have no doubt they are doing better for themselves and their children in Liberia , than ...
... appears desirous of promoting the moral and religious welfare of the people . Most of the settlers appear to be rapidly acquiring prop- erty ; and I have no doubt they are doing better for themselves and their children in Liberia , than ...
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Such appears to be the general outline of the theory of Clarke ; and so far as it assumes that the essential characteris- tic of virtue is conformity to the law of nature , we consider him as stating a true and important principle . Sir ...
Such appears to be the general outline of the theory of Clarke ; and so far as it assumes that the essential characteris- tic of virtue is conformity to the law of nature , we consider him as stating a true and important principle . Sir ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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