The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Том 3 |
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... truth . Z. Aberdeen , 18th August , 1820 . ESSAYS ON CREATION AND GEOLOGY . ESSAY IX . - The Creation of Living Creatures , and an inquiry into their nature , and the preservation of their species ; being the work of the fifth and ...
... truth . Z. Aberdeen , 18th August , 1820 . ESSAYS ON CREATION AND GEOLOGY . ESSAY IX . - The Creation of Living Creatures , and an inquiry into their nature , and the preservation of their species ; being the work of the fifth and ...
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... truth ; but shall perceive objects by intuition , and call things by names ex- pressive of their nature . Much of this seems to have been the case in primitive times . On which account I conceive it to be owing , that those times do not ...
... truth ; but shall perceive objects by intuition , and call things by names ex- pressive of their nature . Much of this seems to have been the case in primitive times . On which account I conceive it to be owing , that those times do not ...
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... truth . No 23. VOL . III . - 74 tain , that it either was , or always will be , the same in these respects . Hence , we can draw no correct conclusion respecting either the past or the fu- ture , from the present state of things . The ...
... truth . No 23. VOL . III . - 74 tain , that it either was , or always will be , the same in these respects . Hence , we can draw no correct conclusion respecting either the past or the fu- ture , from the present state of things . The ...
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... truth . Demaillet , in his theory of the earth , conceived the globe to have been covered with water for many thousand years . He supposed that this water gradually retired ; that all the terrestrial ani- mals were originally ...
... truth . Demaillet , in his theory of the earth , conceived the globe to have been covered with water for many thousand years . He supposed that this water gradually retired ; that all the terrestrial ani- mals were originally ...
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... Truth , without any mix- ture of error , for its matter . " - LOCKE . THIS declaration of the great English philosopher , no less simple than sub- lime , has been frequently repeated , yet , like our Saviour's Prayer intro- duced so ...
... Truth , without any mix- ture of error , for its matter . " - LOCKE . THIS declaration of the great English philosopher , no less simple than sub- lime , has been frequently repeated , yet , like our Saviour's Prayer intro- duced so ...
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