The Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be Philosophically Considered in a Series of Letters to a Son, Volumen2Harper, 1835 - 426 páginas |
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... individual participation of it ; in the employments of the hu- man race ; in the establishment of government and laws ; in the state of property and of poverty among mankind ; in the rise and prevalence of the varied ranks and ...
... individual participation of it ; in the employments of the hu- man race ; in the establishment of government and laws ; in the state of property and of poverty among mankind ; in the rise and prevalence of the varied ranks and ...
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... individual one - These Ideas the Foundation of all 55 Sacred History LETTER V. Our Sacred History a part of that of the Universe , yet peculiar to ourselves - Other Worlds besides our own - Ancient Errors on this Subject - Man a ...
... individual one - These Ideas the Foundation of all 55 Sacred History LETTER V. Our Sacred History a part of that of the Universe , yet peculiar to ourselves - Other Worlds besides our own - Ancient Errors on this Subject - Man a ...
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... individual characteristic . We may agree in principle , wish , and feel- ing ; but in the particular applications of these , a variety of inference and judgment always appears . Diversity of opinion must therefore be anticipated and ...
... individual characteristic . We may agree in principle , wish , and feel- ing ; but in the particular applications of these , a variety of inference and judgment always appears . Diversity of opinion must therefore be anticipated and ...
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... individual inclinations or oppor- tunities may lead or dispose us to all the branches of natural philosophy ; but let a due portion of our care be given to exalt and crown these with divine philosophy ; either will be incomplete without ...
... individual inclinations or oppor- tunities may lead or dispose us to all the branches of natural philosophy ; but let a due portion of our care be given to exalt and crown these with divine philosophy ; either will be incomplete without ...
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... individual welfare in this world , and with our endless future in the next , will have an endearing inter- est to us , of which nothing can divest it . Stars may dis- appear , or new comets rush upon us , or fresh planets may be ...
... individual welfare in this world , and with our endless future in the next , will have an endearing inter- est to us , of which nothing can divest it . Stars may dis- appear , or new comets rush upon us , or fresh planets may be ...
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Sacred History of the World: Attempted to be ..., Volumen2,Tema 72 Sharon Turner Vista completa - 1844 |
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