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Page 614
Nay , the ruins of nature , the shattered relics of a former world , seems a more engaging object than the numberless beauties that now adorn the present surface of our globe . I acknowledge , that , even in those inanimate works ...
Nay , the ruins of nature , the shattered relics of a former world , seems a more engaging object than the numberless beauties that now adorn the present surface of our globe . I acknowledge , that , even in those inanimate works ...
Page 674
But this was nearly a matter of course when the first great work of eluci- dating the passions was accomplished ; when the nature of the materials was ascertained , it dictated at once the mode of ope- rating on them .
But this was nearly a matter of course when the first great work of eluci- dating the passions was accomplished ; when the nature of the materials was ascertained , it dictated at once the mode of ope- rating on them .
Page 909
The natural imbecility of reason , in such a conflict , requires , however , some stronger reinforcement than a con- viction that ... To manifest the existence , and ascertain the nature of this matter , is the object of Mr. Parkinson's ...
The natural imbecility of reason , in such a conflict , requires , however , some stronger reinforcement than a con- viction that ... To manifest the existence , and ascertain the nature of this matter , is the object of Mr. Parkinson's ...
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