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... matters not professional , the most indulgent of the two . The line of conduct I have described was purely a matter of official system , not at all of feeling . Yet , as it then appeared , and still appears to me , nothing could be more ...
... matters not professional , the most indulgent of the two . The line of conduct I have described was purely a matter of official system , not at all of feeling . Yet , as it then appeared , and still appears to me , nothing could be more ...
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... matter was put into a proper train of enquiry . ' On representing the circumstance to the Prince Regent , his Royal Highness perceived at once , that a doubtful point in history might be cleared up by opening this vault ; and ...
... matter was put into a proper train of enquiry . ' On representing the circumstance to the Prince Regent , his Royal Highness perceived at once , that a doubtful point in history might be cleared up by opening this vault ; and ...
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... matter , but that what natural philosophers have deemed such , is nothing more than the result of an impetus , which was originally given to matter , by the Almighty standing at the outskirts of space . ' We are free to own that we ...
... matter , but that what natural philosophers have deemed such , is nothing more than the result of an impetus , which was originally given to matter , by the Almighty standing at the outskirts of space . ' We are free to own that we ...
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OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MAY No I Vol II | 1 |
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