The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volumen 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... - verse purpose , would be formidable . Your own mind will suggest to you the guards , limitations , and exceptions , with which what I now say should be received . I have NO DOUBT that Words in small capitals underscored Negro Slavery .
... - verse purpose , would be formidable . Your own mind will suggest to you the guards , limitations , and exceptions , with which what I now say should be received . I have NO DOUBT that Words in small capitals underscored Negro Slavery .
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... mind , and improved the qualities of the body . But we also use the word in a more limited sense , to signify merely the culture of the un- derstanding ; for it cannot be denied that the principal object of our public schools is mental ...
... mind , and improved the qualities of the body . But we also use the word in a more limited sense , to signify merely the culture of the un- derstanding ; for it cannot be denied that the principal object of our public schools is mental ...
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... mind than he had before . Nay further : if learning in some provinces be less prosperous than formerly , at Paris on the contrary it is understood to flourish more vigorously than ever ; ampler means of instruction are afforded to youth ...
... mind than he had before . Nay further : if learning in some provinces be less prosperous than formerly , at Paris on the contrary it is understood to flourish more vigorously than ever ; ampler means of instruction are afforded to youth ...
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... minds have almost always been considered as two distinct things ; and it would not be difficult to prove that nations have been more agitated by the pretensions of those who wished to influence the mind , than by those who confined ...
... minds have almost always been considered as two distinct things ; and it would not be difficult to prove that nations have been more agitated by the pretensions of those who wished to influence the mind , than by those who confined ...
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... mind , when the Jansenists attacked them for the purpose of wresting from them this high privilege . This was the real ground of the quarrel between these two bodies ; theolo- gical disputes were merely the mode in which it was carried ...
... mind , when the Jansenists attacked them for the purpose of wresting from them this high privilege . This was the real ground of the quarrel between these two bodies ; theolo- gical disputes were merely the mode in which it was carried ...
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