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... distance from the body . And in this distance between finite and infinite , there will be room for ever for an infinite series of indefinable existence . Between the lowest positive existence and nothing , wherever we suppose positive ...
... distance from the body . And in this distance between finite and infinite , there will be room for ever for an infinite series of indefinable existence . Between the lowest positive existence and nothing , wherever we suppose positive ...
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... distance we suppose the next order of beings to be above man , there is room for an intermediate order of beings between them ; and if for one order , then for infinite orders ; since every thing that admits of more or less , and con ...
... distance we suppose the next order of beings to be above man , there is room for an intermediate order of beings between them ; and if for one order , then for infinite orders ; since every thing that admits of more or less , and con ...
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... distance , what was almost at home to be found with safety . The English alone were animated by the success of the Spanish navigators , to try if any thing was left that might reward adventure , or incite appropriation . They sent Cabot ...
... distance , what was almost at home to be found with safety . The English alone were animated by the success of the Spanish navigators , to try if any thing was left that might reward adventure , or incite appropriation . They sent Cabot ...
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... advanced towards the shore . The Spanish fleet followed , and two shots were fired , which fell at a distance from him . He then sent to inquire the reason of such hostility , and was told that the 102 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
... advanced towards the shore . The Spanish fleet followed , and two shots were fired , which fell at a distance from him . He then sent to inquire the reason of such hostility , and was told that the 102 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
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... distance , or read of it in books , but have never presented its evils to their minds , consider it as little more than a splendid game , a pro- clamation , an army , a battle , and a triumph . Some indeed must perish in the most ...
... distance , or read of it in books , but have never presented its evils to their minds , consider it as little more than a splendid game , a pro- clamation , an army , a battle , and a triumph . Some indeed must perish in the most ...
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