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... and contribute to extend the knowledge of nature in the most pleasing of her
productions , In the other kingdoms , our opportunities are not defective ; and we
have every reason to believe , from this specimen , that the attention of the
Society ...
... and contribute to extend the knowledge of nature in the most pleasing of her
productions , In the other kingdoms , our opportunities are not defective ; and we
have every reason to believe , from this specimen , that the attention of the
Society ...
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That the peculiarity of this inflammation depends solely on the nature and texture
of the skin . 3dly . That acrimony , though a frequent cause , is by no means the
only one capable of producing it . And 4thly . That though the difference of the ...
That the peculiarity of this inflammation depends solely on the nature and texture
of the skin . 3dly . That acrimony , though a frequent cause , is by no means the
only one capable of producing it . And 4thly . That though the difference of the ...
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That the nature of the will , or whether it be free or necesary , must be determined
solely from an examination into its qualities , as an inherent cause , and not from
its connexion with motives . • Propofition 2 . That the will possesses an active ...
That the nature of the will , or whether it be free or necesary , must be determined
solely from an examination into its qualities , as an inherent cause , and not from
its connexion with motives . • Propofition 2 . That the will possesses an active ...
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The Nature of Man ' has been , in the bishop ' s opinion , equally mistaken ; and if
we were not dead in fin , Christ died in vain . " The saving principle of Faith ' is the
next object , and Dr . Horne agrees fully with Dr . Horsley , that divines have ...
The Nature of Man ' has been , in the bishop ' s opinion , equally mistaken ; and if
we were not dead in fin , Christ died in vain . " The saving principle of Faith ' is the
next object , and Dr . Horne agrees fully with Dr . Horsley , that divines have ...
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... fires are nourished by vapours , are mere conjectures , which were perhaps
never thought of by Thales . • It has been a subject of much debate , whether
Thales , be . fides the passive principle in nature , which he called Water ,
admitted ...
... fires are nourished by vapours , are mere conjectures , which were perhaps
never thought of by Thales . • It has been a subject of much debate , whether
Thales , be . fides the passive principle in nature , which he called Water ,
admitted ...
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