The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... give him t'other bout of Old Sir Simon , he would give the gamekeeper his de- putation next morning . " - According to Lord Kames , who , however , carelessly omits , as usual , to mention his authority , one branch of worship among the ...
... give him t'other bout of Old Sir Simon , he would give the gamekeeper his de- putation next morning . " - According to Lord Kames , who , however , carelessly omits , as usual , to mention his authority , one branch of worship among the ...
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... give us the feeling that we owed a debt which we were bound , and might be compelled , to pay . Gratitude ap- pears to us to be a sentiment independent of any feeling of obli- gation , or of any desire to repay a favour conferred . No ...
... give us the feeling that we owed a debt which we were bound , and might be compelled , to pay . Gratitude ap- pears to us to be a sentiment independent of any feeling of obli- gation , or of any desire to repay a favour conferred . No ...
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... give rise and support to religious differences , to be instrumental in putting an end to them - an object which should not be put to ha- zard by a miserable attempt to give point to the history of a deplorable female lunatic , the ...
... give rise and support to religious differences , to be instrumental in putting an end to them - an object which should not be put to ha- zard by a miserable attempt to give point to the history of a deplorable female lunatic , the ...
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give to the higher principles of the Christian religion , an at- tention and importance not easily arrived at by other sects , whose attention is dissipated on points by the Friends con- sidered dispensable , and admitted by all to be ...
give to the higher principles of the Christian religion , an at- tention and importance not easily arrived at by other sects , whose attention is dissipated on points by the Friends con- sidered dispensable , and admitted by all to be ...
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... give efficiency to the optic and the auditory nerves , as they are to give efficiency to the eye and the ear . And a tongue and a nose can taste and smell as well without gustatory and olfactory nerves , as they can without a mass of ...
... give efficiency to the optic and the auditory nerves , as they are to give efficiency to the eye and the ear . And a tongue and a nose can taste and smell as well without gustatory and olfactory nerves , as they can without a mass of ...
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