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... opinion into the scale of any of the speculators . Indeed , so great are his impartiality , and his anxiety not to misrepresent the writers whose opinions he reports , that he has sometimes been betrayed by these feelings into prolixity ...
... opinion into the scale of any of the speculators . Indeed , so great are his impartiality , and his anxiety not to misrepresent the writers whose opinions he reports , that he has sometimes been betrayed by these feelings into prolixity ...
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... opinion , it is to the particular physics of animated bodies what universal gravitation is to general physics ... opinions among the savans of Paris , that this simple avowal of a belief in the existence of a Deity , wrapped up as it is ...
... opinion , it is to the particular physics of animated bodies what universal gravitation is to general physics ... opinions among the savans of Paris , that this simple avowal of a belief in the existence of a Deity , wrapped up as it is ...
Pagina 502
... opinion held by the author on the sub- ject of the support of vitality . He observes : It is known that the warm ... opinions is still farther developed when he speaks of the communication of vitality from one individual to another , in ...
... opinion held by the author on the sub- ject of the support of vitality . He observes : It is known that the warm ... opinions is still farther developed when he speaks of the communication of vitality from one individual to another , in ...
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