The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... reason to know ) paragraphs in " religious " newspapers , stating circumstantially that they had joined the Church of Rome . Those who questioned the Public Worship Act , in 1874 , were more mildly , but as summarily , punished in being ...
... reason to know ) paragraphs in " religious " newspapers , stating circumstantially that they had joined the Church of Rome . Those who questioned the Public Worship Act , in 1874 , were more mildly , but as summarily , punished in being ...
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... reason have in Man a similar connec- tion with the same kind of mechanism . The nature of this connection in itself is equally mysterious , and , indeed , inconceiv- able in either case . As a matter of fact , we have precisely the same ...
... reason have in Man a similar connec- tion with the same kind of mechanism . The nature of this connection in itself is equally mysterious , and , indeed , inconceiv- able in either case . As a matter of fact , we have precisely the same ...
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... reason and the comparatively simple perceptions of the beasts , should be ever kept in view . But it is not well ... reason and a use , but a reason which we never know , and a use which we never discern , till we come to " think . " And ...
... reason and the comparatively simple perceptions of the beasts , should be ever kept in view . But it is not well ... reason and a use , but a reason which we never know , and a use which we never discern , till we come to " think . " And ...
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