Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... human sigh that is breathed to Heaven , go laden with a curse on their unholy enterprise ! Among the endless varieties of human caprice , instances are not wanting of persons who find pleasure in taking physic ; but though many have ...
... human sigh that is breathed to Heaven , go laden with a curse on their unholy enterprise ! Among the endless varieties of human caprice , instances are not wanting of persons who find pleasure in taking physic ; but though many have ...
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... Human Mind . By THOMAS BROWN , M. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh . Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . By the late THOMAS BROWN , M. D. & c . & c . [ From an article upon these works in the ...
... Human Mind . By THOMAS BROWN , M. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh . Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . By the late THOMAS BROWN , M. D. & c . & c . [ From an article upon these works in the ...
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... human race : I will suppose that state of perfection , towards which the human species is represented as tending , to be actually estab- lished : and I will show that it must melt away before the princi- ple which governs population ...
... human race : I will suppose that state of perfection , towards which the human species is represented as tending , to be actually estab- lished : and I will show that it must melt away before the princi- ple which governs population ...
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