The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 17R. Phillips, 1804 |
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... caufe , and with fuch men as thofe whom he has enumerated . But I was not of Trinity . What claim the University of CAMBRIDGE has in me , or I in that , is to be referred ( and I fear it is but little ) to Peter - houfe : to which ...
... caufe , and with fuch men as thofe whom he has enumerated . But I was not of Trinity . What claim the University of CAMBRIDGE has in me , or I in that , is to be referred ( and I fear it is but little ) to Peter - houfe : to which ...
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... caufe of the other complaint , viz . that geogra- phical knowledge is almoft always con- fined to names , has originated from the flovenly way in which introductory works of Geography are ufually written . In fome we meet with a mere ...
... caufe of the other complaint , viz . that geogra- phical knowledge is almoft always con- fined to names , has originated from the flovenly way in which introductory works of Geography are ufually written . In fome we meet with a mere ...
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... caufe that , in thefe inftants , the Elephant is more dan- gerous than any other wild animal . " The British dominions in India contain thoufands of living witneffes to the fallity of this account . The fafcinating power afcribed to the ...
... caufe that , in thefe inftants , the Elephant is more dan- gerous than any other wild animal . " The British dominions in India contain thoufands of living witneffes to the fallity of this account . The fafcinating power afcribed to the ...
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... caufe us to hesitate in admitting its poffibility on any thing short of the moft full and competent teltimony . I am aware that accounts of this kind are numerous , and that most of the perfons who have given them appear to have had no ...
... caufe us to hesitate in admitting its poffibility on any thing short of the moft full and competent teltimony . I am aware that accounts of this kind are numerous , and that most of the perfons who have given them appear to have had no ...
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... caufe , ftill your money is gone ; or , if you are caft , till worte . For , take notice , before you go to law , the controverfy is , whether the money is your's or another's ; but when the ruit is begun , the contrivance is that it be ...
... caufe , ftill your money is gone ; or , if you are caft , till worte . For , take notice , before you go to law , the controverfy is , whether the money is your's or another's ; but when the ruit is begun , the contrivance is that it be ...
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Página 347 - The natural proofs of a future state appear to be so much invalidated by the rejection of a separate principle, the seat of thought, which may escape from the perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional argument in favour of revelation ; the necessity of which,...
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