The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... known its own existence ; since it is an absurdity to say that a being can enjoy pleasure and suffer pain , and ... known existence of the being not enabling it to ascertain that it was affected ; nor its having been affected that it ...
... known its own existence ; since it is an absurdity to say that a being can enjoy pleasure and suffer pain , and ... known existence of the being not enabling it to ascertain that it was affected ; nor its having been affected that it ...
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... known , nor have they been able to as- sign any plausible reason for the observance of them ; customs and ... known modern language . These ancient languages and remnants , appear to be connected together , and to have had no small share ...
... known , nor have they been able to as- sign any plausible reason for the observance of them ; customs and ... known modern language . These ancient languages and remnants , appear to be connected together , and to have had no small share ...
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... known history : they are referable to the Atlantides and the Hyperboreans , but to no people of later date . To these may be added the lunar division of the Zodiac into twenty - eight parts . Both these divisions were in use among and known ...
... known history : they are referable to the Atlantides and the Hyperboreans , but to no people of later date . To these may be added the lunar division of the Zodiac into twenty - eight parts . Both these divisions were in use among and known ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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