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... supposed that after they have attained that age they will be able to provide for themselves . " The Dutch special jurymen of this place consist of about 130 of the most respectable Dutch gentlemen of the place ; in which number are ...
... supposed that after they have attained that age they will be able to provide for themselves . " The Dutch special jurymen of this place consist of about 130 of the most respectable Dutch gentlemen of the place ; in which number are ...
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... supposed that such attendance implied an unqualified and complete assent to every tenet which was pro- fessed by the religious community in whose worship he joined ; and he could never bear the idea of assuming the appearance of a ...
... supposed that such attendance implied an unqualified and complete assent to every tenet which was pro- fessed by the religious community in whose worship he joined ; and he could never bear the idea of assuming the appearance of a ...
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... supposed to have acquired till the very close of his life - at least if his biographer has done them justice , where he says of him , that " he raised his views to heaven , and as the best preparation for its happi- ness , practised ...
... supposed to have acquired till the very close of his life - at least if his biographer has done them justice , where he says of him , that " he raised his views to heaven , and as the best preparation for its happi- ness , practised ...
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... supposed to be well ac- quainted , as in the passage- " Materialists have , certainly , at- tempted to place mind and matter in the same category ; that is , to maintain that no spiritual substance exists , and that all the operations ...
... supposed to be well ac- quainted , as in the passage- " Materialists have , certainly , at- tempted to place mind and matter in the same category ; that is , to maintain that no spiritual substance exists , and that all the operations ...
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... supposed to be held in public , we find Plato reasoning to the people with every appearance of seriousness on the certainty of their having sprung from the soil of their own country . เ Ac- But " II . The other course of argument , viz ...
... supposed to be held in public , we find Plato reasoning to the people with every appearance of seriousness on the certainty of their having sprung from the soil of their own country . เ Ac- But " II . The other course of argument , viz ...
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