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David Bristow Baker. ingly laboured ; which Bacon * so memorably describes ; which Byron sought so unremit- tingly to inculcate ; and which Mr. Stewart + so justly designates as a signal imperfection in the general characteristic of mind ...
David Bristow Baker. ingly laboured ; which Bacon * so memorably describes ; which Byron sought so unremit- tingly to inculcate ; and which Mr. Stewart + so justly designates as a signal imperfection in the general characteristic of mind ...
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... Byron , a year or two only before he was withdrawn from among us , " indisputa- bly the firm believers in the gospel have a great advantage over all others : for this simple reason , that if true , they will have their re- ward ...
... Byron , a year or two only before he was withdrawn from among us , " indisputa- bly the firm believers in the gospel have a great advantage over all others : for this simple reason , that if true , they will have their re- ward ...
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... Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr. Lawrence . - 10 . Medical Scep ticism . - 11 . Geology . - 12 . Varieties in the ...
... Byron . - 3 . Fornication . - 4 . Uni- versal Scepticism . - 5 . Hume . - 6 . Taylor , Owen , Carlile , & c .-- 7. Gibbon . - 8 . Materialism . - 9 . Mr. Lawrence . - 10 . Medical Scep ticism . - 11 . Geology . - 12 . Varieties in the ...
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... Byron ( himself a melancholy * illustration , in not a few particulars , of the force of the pre- ceding observations ) has somewhere loosely remarked , " one of the two , according to your choice , woman or wine , you'll have to under ...
... Byron ( himself a melancholy * illustration , in not a few particulars , of the force of the pre- ceding observations ) has somewhere loosely remarked , " one of the two , according to your choice , woman or wine , you'll have to under ...
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... Byron's " alternatives " proceeds unchecked , in defi- ance of such warning and such arguments- so long as the most important expectations from things not seen , but spiritual and eternal , are to be weighed in a balance so unfair , as ...
... Byron's " alternatives " proceeds unchecked , in defi- ance of such warning and such arguments- so long as the most important expectations from things not seen , but spiritual and eternal , are to be weighed in a balance so unfair , as ...
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