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... object and use of every appendage , and ascertain the relations and dependencies of its several parts . But here he ... objects of thought . Let it not be understood that we comprehend among these , only those dry and metaphysical ...
... object and use of every appendage , and ascertain the relations and dependencies of its several parts . But here he ... objects of thought . Let it not be understood that we comprehend among these , only those dry and metaphysical ...
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... objects of nature , that the events which were constantly occurring , the change of seasons , the influence of heat and ... object of nature , and each phenomenon , men at- tributed an efficient cause ; to each cause they assigned a form ...
... objects of nature , that the events which were constantly occurring , the change of seasons , the influence of heat and ... object of nature , and each phenomenon , men at- tributed an efficient cause ; to each cause they assigned a form ...
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... object remain unchangeably the same . That all - important ob- ject , the improvement of the popular mind and heart , has been occasionally lost sight of , through the perversion of genius or the destruction of knowledge , but can never ...
... object remain unchangeably the same . That all - important ob- ject , the improvement of the popular mind and heart , has been occasionally lost sight of , through the perversion of genius or the destruction of knowledge , but can never ...
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