The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... learned shades of Dedan and Teman , from which it is certain that Persia , and highly probable that Hindustan derived its first polite literature , we shall find the entire subject left in as blank and barren a silence , as the desarts ...
... learned shades of Dedan and Teman , from which it is certain that Persia , and highly probable that Hindustan derived its first polite literature , we shall find the entire subject left in as blank and barren a silence , as the desarts ...
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... learned regions of the East : the Hindu philosophers totally and universally denying a resurrection of the body , and supporting the doctrine alone upon the natu- * Vol . II . Ser . 11. Lect . x . ral immortality of the soul , and the ...
... learned regions of the East : the Hindu philosophers totally and universally denying a resurrection of the body , and supporting the doctrine alone upon the natu- * Vol . II . Ser . 11. Lect . x . ral immortality of the soul , and the ...
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... learned projector of this theory , Dr. Reid , admits it in its utmost latitude : " Wise men , " says he , " now agree or ought to agree in this , that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works , the way of observation and ...
... learned projector of this theory , Dr. Reid , admits it in its utmost latitude : " Wise men , " says he , " now agree or ought to agree in this , that there is but one way to the knowledge of nature's works , the way of observation and ...
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... learned to doubt , let him not imagine that he has made an inconsiderable progress . And , for this purpose , he recommends retirement from the world , a solitary cell , and a long course of penitence and water - gruel : after which our ...
... learned to doubt , let him not imagine that he has made an inconsiderable progress . And , for this purpose , he recommends retirement from the world , a solitary cell , and a long course of penitence and water - gruel : after which our ...
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... learned controversy , — and called forth many a different proof , or attempt at proof , from the different disputants who have engaged in it . Mr. Locke himself , with a singular deviation from the principles of his own system , has ...
... learned controversy , — and called forth many a different proof , or attempt at proof , from the different disputants who have engaged in it . Mr. Locke himself , with a singular deviation from the principles of his own system , has ...
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