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Pagina 151
... original is one continued journal , without division of chapters , from the embarkation of the author at Toulon to his landing again in France at Frejus ; to this are added several notes , more particularly illustrative of the plates ...
... original is one continued journal , without division of chapters , from the embarkation of the author at Toulon to his landing again in France at Frejus ; to this are added several notes , more particularly illustrative of the plates ...
Pagina 184
... original sin on the sound basis of natural reason . The following is his view of the subject : Adam , it is true , was innocent before his disobedience ; but this innocence , or negative virtue , must not be mistaken for perfection ...
... original sin on the sound basis of natural reason . The following is his view of the subject : Adam , it is true , was innocent before his disobedience ; but this innocence , or negative virtue , must not be mistaken for perfection ...
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... original . The only liberties which he has taken consist in breaking the nar rative into chapters and subjoining head - titles for the benefit of easy consultation , for which we give him our thanks . In a few instances , Mr. Kendal may ...
... original . The only liberties which he has taken consist in breaking the nar rative into chapters and subjoining head - titles for the benefit of easy consultation , for which we give him our thanks . In a few instances , Mr. Kendal may ...
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