The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought Together with Many Pieces Not Before Published, Volumen6Reeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... when I hear your discussions about monied men and great pro- prietors , I am weighed down with grief , and pity you , who , doing nothing , believe that you are doing something . OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY IN VERSE AND PROSE NOW FIRST.
... when I hear your discussions about monied men and great pro- prietors , I am weighed down with grief , and pity you , who , doing nothing , believe that you are doing something . OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY IN VERSE AND PROSE NOW FIRST.
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... believe this little treatise was reprinted as an Appendix to an Ame- rican Medical work ( Dr. Turnbull's Manual on Health , New York , 1835 ) ; but , not having been able to see a copy of this book , I cannot say whether the pamphlet or ...
... believe this little treatise was reprinted as an Appendix to an Ame- rican Medical work ( Dr. Turnbull's Manual on Health , New York , 1835 ) ; but , not having been able to see a copy of this book , I cannot say whether the pamphlet or ...
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... believe that abstinence from animal food . and spirituous liquors , would in a great measure capaci- tate us for the solution of this important question . " Comparative anatomy teaches us that man resembles frugivorous animals in every ...
... believe that abstinence from animal food . and spirituous liquors , would in a great measure capaci- tate us for the solution of this important question . " Comparative anatomy teaches us that man resembles frugivorous animals in every ...
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... believe that incredulity is immoral , and regard him as an object of suspicion and distrust whose creed is incongruous with your own . But truth is the perception of the agreement or disagreement of ideas . I can no more conceive that a ...
... believe that incredulity is immoral , and regard him as an object of suspicion and distrust whose creed is incongruous with your own . But truth is the perception of the agreement or disagreement of ideas . I can no more conceive that a ...
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... believe that a book , called the Bible , contains a true account of this event , together with an infinity of miracles and prophecies which preceded it from the creation of the world . Your opinion that these circum- stances really ...
... believe that a book , called the Bible , contains a true account of this event , together with an infinity of miracles and prophecies which preceded it from the creation of the world . Your opinion that these circum- stances really ...
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