The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 614
... nature as tend to lead the mind to the thoughts of the author . We see them ever anxious to weaken every argument for the appearance of design in the construction and operations of nature . One should think , that , on the contrary ...
... nature as tend to lead the mind to the thoughts of the author . We see them ever anxious to weaken every argument for the appearance of design in the construction and operations of nature . One should think , that , on the contrary ...
Page 674
... nature of philo- sophical criticism . In speculating on the moral and intellectual nature of ma " , a favourite study of Lord Kames in every period of his life , and in reflecting on the various sources of our enjoyments , it had often ...
... nature of philo- sophical criticism . In speculating on the moral and intellectual nature of ma " , a favourite study of Lord Kames in every period of his life , and in reflecting on the various sources of our enjoyments , it had often ...
Page 909
... nature of this matter remains entirely occult , and its very existence is disputed and unproved . pe- To manifest the existence , and ascertain the nature of this matter , is the object of Mr. Parkinson's publication , which culiarly ...
... nature of this matter remains entirely occult , and its very existence is disputed and unproved . pe- To manifest the existence , and ascertain the nature of this matter , is the object of Mr. Parkinson's publication , which culiarly ...
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