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... attention to its perceptions , has received , from the various objects of sense , a fund of ideas which are ready to be brought into use ; these , by the power of association , assist the mind in forming new conceptions . Children , who ...
... attention to its perceptions , has received , from the various objects of sense , a fund of ideas which are ready to be brought into use ; these , by the power of association , assist the mind in forming new conceptions . Children , who ...
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... attention shews us that each has it's parts suited to the intended purpose . The style may be good or bad according to its locality , or the uses to which it was to be applied . That of the Egyptians might be good in that age , and ...
... attention shews us that each has it's parts suited to the intended purpose . The style may be good or bad according to its locality , or the uses to which it was to be applied . That of the Egyptians might be good in that age , and ...
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... attention of our readers ; except by just noticing a mistake which the learned author seems to have made with regard to the form of words used in the ceremony of Bap- tism . It does not appear from the Acts , that the form given in St ...
... attention of our readers ; except by just noticing a mistake which the learned author seems to have made with regard to the form of words used in the ceremony of Bap- tism . It does not appear from the Acts , that the form given in St ...
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