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Page 171
... less hardihood into the regions of science and speculation . Deep - rooted prejudices were torn up . Systems , which had been piled up by the diligence of ages , were brought to the ground , as it were , in a moment . The ancient ...
... less hardihood into the regions of science and speculation . Deep - rooted prejudices were torn up . Systems , which had been piled up by the diligence of ages , were brought to the ground , as it were , in a moment . The ancient ...
Page 401
... less temptation to hew it down for the fires . But all such con- siderations are less effectual , than the pride which every man feels in his own paternal acre . Even if he have but one , he de- sires to have it such as to attract the ...
... less temptation to hew it down for the fires . But all such con- siderations are less effectual , than the pride which every man feels in his own paternal acre . Even if he have but one , he de- sires to have it such as to attract the ...
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... less obvious than it is important . It is no doubt perfectly true , that a portion of capital which was , or might have been , employed in one branch of domestic industry , cannot , in general , be rendered more productive by being ...
... less obvious than it is important . It is no doubt perfectly true , that a portion of capital which was , or might have been , employed in one branch of domestic industry , cannot , in general , be rendered more productive by being ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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