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... nature for the opinion en- tertained by him and his disciples , we are strongly disposed to deny ; and when it is considered that he was much addicted to obsolete and curious literature , before he entertained any opinion on the subject ...
... nature for the opinion en- tertained by him and his disciples , we are strongly disposed to deny ; and when it is considered that he was much addicted to obsolete and curious literature , before he entertained any opinion on the subject ...
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... natural consequence , and determines the most effectual remedies for their removal . " In the sixth degree , the patient steps out of himself into a higher connection with universal nature . The faculty of self- inspection is extended ...
... natural consequence , and determines the most effectual remedies for their removal . " In the sixth degree , the patient steps out of himself into a higher connection with universal nature . The faculty of self- inspection is extended ...
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... nature had then no charms for me . I scarcely heard the babbling of the brook , or saw the rich embroidery of the fruitful fields . * I journeyed many weary miles on the meandering banks of the Ilyssus , and breathed incessant prayers ...
... nature had then no charms for me . I scarcely heard the babbling of the brook , or saw the rich embroidery of the fruitful fields . * I journeyed many weary miles on the meandering banks of the Ilyssus , and breathed incessant prayers ...
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... nature , during the year 1821 , besides an equal amount in like manner not applicable to its wants , on account of the distance of the places of its collection , and the time elapsing , whilst it is on the way to those of its ex ...
... nature , during the year 1821 , besides an equal amount in like manner not applicable to its wants , on account of the distance of the places of its collection , and the time elapsing , whilst it is on the way to those of its ex ...
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... nature , a powerful influence on the characters of men , and reason and religion have now enlarged our sphere to the extent of our wishes . We are permitted to take a part in useful institutions , nor are we forbidden to enter the ...
... nature , a powerful influence on the characters of men , and reason and religion have now enlarged our sphere to the extent of our wishes . We are permitted to take a part in useful institutions , nor are we forbidden to enter the ...
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