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... principles , but we have no fears that the people will be led by the publication of such doctrines into any violent measures for the purpose of reducing them to practice . They are every day becoming more enlightened , and we hope that ...
... principles , but we have no fears that the people will be led by the publication of such doctrines into any violent measures for the purpose of reducing them to practice . They are every day becoming more enlightened , and we hope that ...
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... principles upon which it is based are now quite exploded , and the size of the work , which besides embraces a great deal of matter foreign to its title , would alone render it inaccessible for ordinary purposes . The cele- brated Abbé ...
... principles upon which it is based are now quite exploded , and the size of the work , which besides embraces a great deal of matter foreign to its title , would alone render it inaccessible for ordinary purposes . The cele- brated Abbé ...
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Hence , their principle of life has not this species of personality ; they are not moral persons ; nor can their living principle love , dream , feel , or think , as animals do . But may not plants have that interior personality which ...
Hence , their principle of life has not this species of personality ; they are not moral persons ; nor can their living principle love , dream , feel , or think , as animals do . But may not plants have that interior personality which ...
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