The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... minds right and determinate notions respect- ing the real meaning of the word justice . Now perfect justice ( such as that which we necessarily ascribe to the Supreme Being ) as far as it respects the judicial treatment of moral agents ...
... minds right and determinate notions respect- ing the real meaning of the word justice . Now perfect justice ( such as that which we necessarily ascribe to the Supreme Being ) as far as it respects the judicial treatment of moral agents ...
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... minds in the highest degree pre , sumptuous and irrational . For , let us only ( for a moment ) reflect soberly upon the ... mind conflicting excellences and attributes , we must of necessity acknowledge that , truly speaking , there is ...
... minds in the highest degree pre , sumptuous and irrational . For , let us only ( for a moment ) reflect soberly upon the ... mind conflicting excellences and attributes , we must of necessity acknowledge that , truly speaking , there is ...
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... mind exaggerated : Distinguished characters have com- monly been the sons of superior wo- men . She was born a Waller , and may be classed with the Hutchinsons and other female worthies of the day . In the Library of Emanuel College is ...
... mind exaggerated : Distinguished characters have com- monly been the sons of superior wo- men . She was born a Waller , and may be classed with the Hutchinsons and other female worthies of the day . In the Library of Emanuel College is ...
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... mind of every unpreju- diced man , that Clement , although he found it necessary to dissolve the Company , as the ... minds of your intel- ligent readers , than the flippant re- marks of Laicus . This great and pro- found Philosopher ...
... mind of every unpreju- diced man , that Clement , although he found it necessary to dissolve the Company , as the ... minds of your intel- ligent readers , than the flippant re- marks of Laicus . This great and pro- found Philosopher ...
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... mind , that he frequently re- quested his friends to wave their curi- osity on that subject . He happened to have received fifty moidores the day be- fore the Earthquake , and had them in his pocket the next morning ; reflect- ing on ...
... mind , that he frequently re- quested his friends to wave their curi- osity on that subject . He happened to have received fifty moidores the day be- fore the Earthquake , and had them in his pocket the next morning ; reflect- ing on ...
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