National: A Library for the People, Números 1-26Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... thing is necessary . Heavy bodies gravitate towards the centre of the earth , and cannot tend to remain in the air ; pear- trees can never bear pine - apples ; the instinct of a spaniel can never be the instinct of an ostrich : every thing ...
... thing is necessary . Heavy bodies gravitate towards the centre of the earth , and cannot tend to remain in the air ; pear- trees can never bear pine - apples ; the instinct of a spaniel can never be the instinct of an ostrich : every thing ...
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... thing is right , and such a thing is wrong- why ? " Because my moral sense tells me it is . " 2. Another man comes and alters the phrase : leaving out moral and putting in common in the room of it . He then tells you that his common ...
... thing is right , and such a thing is wrong- why ? " Because my moral sense tells me it is . " 2. Another man comes and alters the phrase : leaving out moral and putting in common in the room of it . He then tells you that his common ...
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... thing taught them - almost the only thing about which any great pains are taken ; and then the inevitable result of the false education is adduced as proof of that worst lie , the natural depravity of humankind . Men are not allowed to ...
... thing taught them - almost the only thing about which any great pains are taken ; and then the inevitable result of the false education is adduced as proof of that worst lie , the natural depravity of humankind . Men are not allowed to ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Sierra Morena 22 | 6 |
Property Glorious effects of a dispute about 207 | 9 |
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