The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... mind . Mr. Phillips is indeed inconstant , but it is certâ ratione modoque ' ; his changes may be calculated , like those of the moon , and his bright face will always be found towards the rising sun , He dedicated to the Prince Regent ...
... mind . Mr. Phillips is indeed inconstant , but it is certâ ratione modoque ' ; his changes may be calculated , like those of the moon , and his bright face will always be found towards the rising sun , He dedicated to the Prince Regent ...
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... mind , that by directing the accumulation of his bequest to extend to 2000 / . , instead of 1600 / . , he might have ... minds than ours before a reasonable conviction can be entertained that a provision , properly secured , to the ...
... mind , that by directing the accumulation of his bequest to extend to 2000 / . , instead of 1600 / . , he might have ... minds than ours before a reasonable conviction can be entertained that a provision , properly secured , to the ...
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... mind during the whole course . Man in a state of nature represents to our minds the idea of a being known by his Maker to be weak and liable to yield to temptation , sur- rounded nevertheless by objects continually soliciting him to sin ...
... mind during the whole course . Man in a state of nature represents to our minds the idea of a being known by his Maker to be weak and liable to yield to temptation , sur- rounded nevertheless by objects continually soliciting him to sin ...
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... mind upon the structure of the world and of human society , with these remarks : " The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a com- plete and actual acquaintance not only with the things which exist , or have ...
... mind upon the structure of the world and of human society , with these remarks : " The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a com- plete and actual acquaintance not only with the things which exist , or have ...
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... mind , in determining the circumstances in which it were expedient to place mankind , would be , to assign them that state of being which was best suited to render this world the stage of discipline it was designed to prove one that ...
... mind , in determining the circumstances in which it were expedient to place mankind , would be , to assign them that state of being which was best suited to render this world the stage of discipline it was designed to prove one that ...
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