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... REASON , AND SEEKING TRUTH IN THE SCIENCES : with his Meditations , and Selections from his Principles of Philosophy . In One Volume , 4s . 6d . IX . A DISCOURSE ON ETHICS OF THE SCHOOL OF PALEY . By WILLIAM SMITH , Author of ...
... REASON , AND SEEKING TRUTH IN THE SCIENCES : with his Meditations , and Selections from his Principles of Philosophy . In One Volume , 4s . 6d . IX . A DISCOURSE ON ETHICS OF THE SCHOOL OF PALEY . By WILLIAM SMITH , Author of ...
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... reason discouraged by his father . The enthusiasm of the youth was not , however , to be checked , and he seems to have given himself to the study with an all - absorbing devotion . Dr William Hunter , writing of him in 1778 , said ...
... reason discouraged by his father . The enthusiasm of the youth was not , however , to be checked , and he seems to have given himself to the study with an all - absorbing devotion . Dr William Hunter , writing of him in 1778 , said ...
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... reason for complaint on that head . • I remain , most respectfully , dear madam , your most obedient servant , J. SOMMERS . Dr Sommers has recorded his final impressions of his young charge in the following letter , written in 1820 , on ...
... reason for complaint on that head . • I remain , most respectfully , dear madam , your most obedient servant , J. SOMMERS . Dr Sommers has recorded his final impressions of his young charge in the following letter , written in 1820 , on ...
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... reason to think that his complaint was mistaken from not knowing his constitutional diathesis . However , so be it he has recovered , they may have it any way they like . Thank you for your lecture on books in your last ; however , to ...
... reason to think that his complaint was mistaken from not knowing his constitutional diathesis . However , so be it he has recovered , they may have it any way they like . Thank you for your lecture on books in your last ; however , to ...
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... reason to suppose were great , I have never known a heart so open to the claims of distress , and with him misery was a sufficient claim when his help . was asked . The turn he gave the matter was that he was the party obliged , not the ...
... reason to suppose were great , I have never known a heart so open to the claims of distress , and with him misery was a sufficient claim when his help . was asked . The turn he gave the matter was that he was the party obliged , not the ...
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