The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... The Asiatic negro Memnon is supposed , by Mr. Hig- gins , to have been of this nation ; the flat - faced , curley - headed VOL . IV . NO . 7 . Buddha of Upper Asia also belonged to them . He 1829. ] 25 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
... The Asiatic negro Memnon is supposed , by Mr. Hig- gins , to have been of this nation ; the flat - faced , curley - headed VOL . IV . NO . 7 . Buddha of Upper Asia also belonged to them . He 1829. ] 25 Higgins ' Celtic Druids .
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... supposed to have finished his acade- mical course , and is now aspiring to tread in the footsteps of Mans- field and of D'Aguesseau , sets out with Kant and Richerand , with Cuvier and Haüy , with Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Aquinas for ...
... supposed to have finished his acade- mical course , and is now aspiring to tread in the footsteps of Mans- field and of D'Aguesseau , sets out with Kant and Richerand , with Cuvier and Haüy , with Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Aquinas for ...
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... supposed by different writers , to be peculiar to animal life , and to separate it clearly from vegetable life , are , 1. Locomotion ; 2. A stomach , intestines , and an alimentary canal ; 3. The yielding of ammonia on analysis ; 4. A ...
... supposed by different writers , to be peculiar to animal life , and to separate it clearly from vegetable life , are , 1. Locomotion ; 2. A stomach , intestines , and an alimentary canal ; 3. The yielding of ammonia on analysis ; 4. A ...
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... supposed to exercise over the ignorant and the reprobate . Mankind had been alarmed by Hobbes , Spinoza , and the rest of that " horrid crew " of liber- tines and atheists , and they were grateful to writers who stood up with the best ...
... supposed to exercise over the ignorant and the reprobate . Mankind had been alarmed by Hobbes , Spinoza , and the rest of that " horrid crew " of liber- tines and atheists , and they were grateful to writers who stood up with the best ...
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... supposed primeval state of man , and could then emerge from this state of nature only by uniting themselves to other communities , or by forming themselves into a new society , either pri- mary or civil . You perceive , then , not only ...
... supposed primeval state of man , and could then emerge from this state of nature only by uniting themselves to other communities , or by forming themselves into a new society , either pri- mary or civil . You perceive , then , not only ...
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