Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... derived from himself ; that of Au- gustus from his generals and ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose death he had issued . There were who could love Julius ; Augustus was ...
... derived from himself ; that of Au- gustus from his generals and ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose death he had issued . There were who could love Julius ; Augustus was ...
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... derived from the phænomena which they exhibit ; that is , the appearances under which they present themselves to our ob- servation , and the effects which they pro- duce in their actions upon us , or upon each other . Of the appropriate ...
... derived from the phænomena which they exhibit ; that is , the appearances under which they present themselves to our ob- servation , and the effects which they pro- duce in their actions upon us , or upon each other . Of the appropriate ...
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... derived from the subject of mction . This is vulgarly supposed to be favourable to the doctrine of materialism , but in this the advocates for materialism appear to me to be miserably deceived ; for if any subject- be singularly adverse ...
... derived from the subject of mction . This is vulgarly supposed to be favourable to the doctrine of materialism , but in this the advocates for materialism appear to me to be miserably deceived ; for if any subject- be singularly adverse ...
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... wonderful law , from which so many of the salutary phæ- nomena of our globe , and so much of the mechanism of man derive themselves . A point point of the Earth on the surface of the equator 62 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
... wonderful law , from which so many of the salutary phæ- nomena of our globe , and so much of the mechanism of man derive themselves . A point point of the Earth on the surface of the equator 62 ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL .
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... derived solely from that law of gra- vity by which a stone descends to the Earth , the same conclusion is obtained , viz . that the distance of the moon from our Earth is F 3 sixty 惠 sixty semidiameters of the latter , or nearly two ON ...
... derived solely from that law of gra- vity by which a stone descends to the Earth , the same conclusion is obtained , viz . that the distance of the moon from our Earth is F 3 sixty 惠 sixty semidiameters of the latter , or nearly two ON ...
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