The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically Considered, in a Series of Letters to a Son, Том 1Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... separate into its elementary particles - you and I be- lieve , from reason , from our intellectual feelings , from the consent of the best philosophers of all ages , from the tra- ditions of all nations , and from the deciding communica ...
... separate into its elementary particles - you and I be- lieve , from reason , from our intellectual feelings , from the consent of the best philosophers of all ages , from the tra- ditions of all nations , and from the deciding communica ...
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... separate the recollection and com . panionship of heat . They are now found to be so gene- rally coexisting , in the latent or the active state , wherever either is present , that they are thought to be modifications or different ...
... separate the recollection and com . panionship of heat . They are now found to be so gene- rally coexisting , in the latent or the active state , wherever either is present , that they are thought to be modifications or different ...
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... separates the stars that belong to our system from the other unmoving ones , that shine in the infinity of space beyond , increases the probability that Moses alluded only to those with which our earth is concerned.t Of the creation of ...
... separates the stars that belong to our system from the other unmoving ones , that shine in the infinity of space beyond , increases the probability that Moses alluded only to those with which our earth is concerned.t Of the creation of ...
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... separate , could never be kept permanently together but by the unceasing appli cation of the complicating power , and the continued super intendence of the forming intelligence . Any other suppo- sition not only leaves an effect without ...
... separate , could never be kept permanently together but by the unceasing appli cation of the complicating power , and the continued super intendence of the forming intelligence . Any other suppo- sition not only leaves an effect without ...
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... separate until it be forcibly combined cannot have any natural property or ten- dency to combine . Combining tendency is incompatible with original separateness . It must be the addition of some other agency . Hence nothing could remain ...
... separate until it be forcibly combined cannot have any natural property or ten- dency to combine . Combining tendency is incompatible with original separateness . It must be the addition of some other agency . Hence nothing could remain ...
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