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But modern philosophers , either because the mind grew weary of these fruitless efforts , or by the interposition of a kind Providence , have abandoned all attempts to search into those inscrutable mysteries ; and by studying the true ...
But modern philosophers , either because the mind grew weary of these fruitless efforts , or by the interposition of a kind Providence , have abandoned all attempts to search into those inscrutable mysteries ; and by studying the true ...
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Not that every kind of superstition would seem , at once , to arise from a belief in spiritual existences , constantly acting , or ready to act ; yet it might be traced back , through the dusty labyrinth of tradition , to the necessity ...
Not that every kind of superstition would seem , at once , to arise from a belief in spiritual existences , constantly acting , or ready to act ; yet it might be traced back , through the dusty labyrinth of tradition , to the necessity ...
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... the unstudied effusions of the domestic muse that most reveal the real genius and temperament of the people . In the few examples we present thee , we hope to show in some degree what it was . Reader , the kind spring is advancing ...
... the unstudied effusions of the domestic muse that most reveal the real genius and temperament of the people . In the few examples we present thee , we hope to show in some degree what it was . Reader , the kind spring is advancing ...
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