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... mind . It is settled in these two portions against one , legislatively ; and in the whole of the judicature , the whole of the federal capacity , of the executive , the prudential and the financial administration , in one alone . Nor ...
... mind . It is settled in these two portions against one , legislatively ; and in the whole of the judicature , the whole of the federal capacity , of the executive , the prudential and the financial administration , in one alone . Nor ...
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... minds of their people , as an operative and lead- ing principle . This doctrine was inculcated on the scheme of ... mind . The idea of the soul's immortality is indeed ancient , universal , T and BOOK F. and in a manner inherent in ...
... minds of their people , as an operative and lead- ing principle . This doctrine was inculcated on the scheme of ... mind . The idea of the soul's immortality is indeed ancient , universal , T and BOOK F. and in a manner inherent in ...
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... mind , blending , in obscure matters , imagination and rea- soning together , to unite ideas the most inconsistent . When Homer represents the ghosts of his heroes appearing at the sacrifices of Ulysses , he supposes them endued with ...
... mind , blending , in obscure matters , imagination and rea- soning together , to unite ideas the most inconsistent . When Homer represents the ghosts of his heroes appearing at the sacrifices of Ulysses , he supposes them endued with ...
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On the Reform of the Representation in the House | 92 |
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