The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Volumen 61824 |
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... remains ; and he course with the natives of that vast himself , with his amiable lady , have island - in improving the moral and been in a state of health the most social condition of the people — and | alarming and critical . Under ...
... remains ; and he course with the natives of that vast himself , with his amiable lady , have island - in improving the moral and been in a state of health the most social condition of the people — and | alarming and critical . Under ...
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... remain vague and indeter- minate . Whether it be that of the savage , or that of the pagan , or that of the Turk , or that of the Jew , or that of the Infidel , or that of the Christian , every man's reason tells him that some standard ...
... remain vague and indeter- minate . Whether it be that of the savage , or that of the pagan , or that of the Turk , or that of the Jew , or that of the Infidel , or that of the Christian , every man's reason tells him that some standard ...
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... remain the best part of their lives quite free from mental dis- ease ; the cause must be in some thing liable to change . It is said , that a very celebrated writer and medical practitioner is in the habit of referring all diseases to a ...
... remain the best part of their lives quite free from mental dis- ease ; the cause must be in some thing liable to change . It is said , that a very celebrated writer and medical practitioner is in the habit of referring all diseases to a ...
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... remain where he now is , to his own manifest disadvantage , or the parent must make a sacrifice which his circumstances evidently forbid . Again , -it may so happen that a family has frequently to remove its place of residence ; and ...
... remain where he now is , to his own manifest disadvantage , or the parent must make a sacrifice which his circumstances evidently forbid . Again , -it may so happen that a family has frequently to remove its place of residence ; and ...
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... remain , & c . T. N. " ABOUT nine or ten miles south of the three great pyramids , are the famous catacombs or mummy ... remains of embalmed bo- dies , and many of the swathes scat- tered up and down , some of them al- most entire . A ...
... remain , & c . T. N. " ABOUT nine or ten miles south of the three great pyramids , are the famous catacombs or mummy ... remains of embalmed bo- dies , and many of the swathes scat- tered up and down , some of them al- most entire . A ...
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