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... cause . " It is here that he first saw Catherine Seyton , ( one of the sisters of the convent while it existed , ) the heroine of the piece , who was also attached to the furtherance of the same cause ; and in their first inter- view ...
... cause . " It is here that he first saw Catherine Seyton , ( one of the sisters of the convent while it existed , ) the heroine of the piece , who was also attached to the furtherance of the same cause ; and in their first inter- view ...
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... cause is ascribed the predominant influence ; and the important moral inference is drawn , that on the early habit of bending our minds to our sensations depends the chief intellectual difference between man and man . This inquiry ...
... cause is ascribed the predominant influence ; and the important moral inference is drawn , that on the early habit of bending our minds to our sensations depends the chief intellectual difference between man and man . This inquiry ...
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... causes of deception , that , finding the same phænomena uniformly repeated , in different and perfect specimens , his curiosity became excited to inquire into the cause which produced them : particularly as they now began to assume the ...
... causes of deception , that , finding the same phænomena uniformly repeated , in different and perfect specimens , his curiosity became excited to inquire into the cause which produced them : particularly as they now began to assume the ...
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