Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... better nature of man , as the tortures , and murders , and auto da fès of the Romish Inquisition , the bloody cru- sades of Provence and Toulouse , the mas- sacres of Paris and of Ireland , or even the campaigns of the duke of Alva ...
... better nature of man , as the tortures , and murders , and auto da fès of the Romish Inquisition , the bloody cru- sades of Provence and Toulouse , the mas- sacres of Paris and of Ireland , or even the campaigns of the duke of Alva ...
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... better grounds , we may find it difficult to conceive how any form or modification of matter can be capable of consciousness and thought . It is only left to us from those phænomena , which are the ground of all our reasoning on every ...
... better grounds , we may find it difficult to conceive how any form or modification of matter can be capable of consciousness and thought . It is only left to us from those phænomena , which are the ground of all our reasoning on every ...
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... better better accounts for the singular phænome- non of the will's 50 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
... better better accounts for the singular phænome- non of the will's 50 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
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George Walker. better accounts for the singular phænome- non of the will's giving motion to any member of the body at its pleasure . There is another illustration , which at least confers more dignity on the subject , than any tale of ...
George Walker. better accounts for the singular phænome- non of the will's giving motion to any member of the body at its pleasure . There is another illustration , which at least confers more dignity on the subject , than any tale of ...
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... better sense of mankind turned from with disgust , it was feared that their better taste would be equally disgusted with in the representations of the poets of Greece and Rome . The gods , as gods of antiquity , might fall into contempt ...
... better sense of mankind turned from with disgust , it was feared that their better taste would be equally disgusted with in the representations of the poets of Greece and Rome . The gods , as gods of antiquity , might fall into contempt ...
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