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 633
... present , past , and future times , are made general divisions ; what is usually called the present tense , is here named the present im- perfect , the perfect is called the present perfect , or first inde- finite , and both are ranged ...
... present , past , and future times , are made general divisions ; what is usually called the present tense , is here named the present im- perfect , the perfect is called the present perfect , or first inde- finite , and both are ranged ...
Page 699
... present , or future . i hese last alone can be the objects of rational or voluntary pursuit ; for neither the past nor present can be altered for the better or worse by any effort of the will . It is only from the interest excited in ...
... present , or future . i hese last alone can be the objects of rational or voluntary pursuit ; for neither the past nor present can be altered for the better or worse by any effort of the will . It is only from the interest excited in ...
Page 899
... present form , position , and other circumstances , from all eternity for matter is in itself perfectly indifferent to any state , whether of shape , quiescence , or motion , and must therefore enter its present state , whatever it be ...
... present form , position , and other circumstances , from all eternity for matter is in itself perfectly indifferent to any state , whether of shape , quiescence , or motion , and must therefore enter its present state , whatever it be ...
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