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Page 93
... appear that they were at any time furnished with Institutions and Lecturers in Natural Philosophy ) that even real miracles might have no more effect upon them than common physical occurrences . " Something miraculous appears to have ...
... appear that they were at any time furnished with Institutions and Lecturers in Natural Philosophy ) that even real miracles might have no more effect upon them than common physical occurrences . " Something miraculous appears to have ...
Page 109
... appear to have been more influenced on some occasions , by the desire of com- manding admiration , than of ... appears to be very ingenious , but which is in great measure arbi- trary . We should have hoped , from Mr. Laplace's ...
... appear to have been more influenced on some occasions , by the desire of com- manding admiration , than of ... appears to be very ingenious , but which is in great measure arbi- trary . We should have hoped , from Mr. Laplace's ...
Page 376
... appears to have been held out for reconciling Mr. S. to the Kirk , and therefore he chose to attend divine service ... appear , about this time , to have been wholly licentious . He made , however , an argumentative and eloquent defence ...
... appears to have been held out for reconciling Mr. S. to the Kirk , and therefore he chose to attend divine service ... appear , about this time , to have been wholly licentious . He made , however , an argumentative and eloquent defence ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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