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... mind is not eternal ? These questions will show , how difficult it is to demonstrate the being of God : and yet no ... minds ever began to 138 Bruce on the Divine Being .
... mind is not eternal ? These questions will show , how difficult it is to demonstrate the being of God : and yet no ... minds ever began to 138 Bruce on the Divine Being .
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... mind to display only its vices and follies , and knowledge itself must owe much of its charms , and all of its utility to the cause in which it is engaged . It is here that Miss Edgeworth's merit is unquestionable . We allude to the ...
... mind to display only its vices and follies , and knowledge itself must owe much of its charms , and all of its utility to the cause in which it is engaged . It is here that Miss Edgeworth's merit is unquestionable . We allude to the ...
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... mind , involved in the mazes of sines and co - sines , was therefore peculiarly adapted at the mo- ment to catch at any relaxation , and repose on the soft melody of the harp , or that I was tired of my present studies , I know not ...
... mind , involved in the mazes of sines and co - sines , was therefore peculiarly adapted at the mo- ment to catch at any relaxation , and repose on the soft melody of the harp , or that I was tired of my present studies , I know not ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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