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... existence , that does not agree with the appearance of man in infancy , and in- dicates something like suspicion and want of forcknowledge , incon , sistent with those ideas which we wish to cherish of the Supreme Being . I should be ...
... existence , that does not agree with the appearance of man in infancy , and in- dicates something like suspicion and want of forcknowledge , incon , sistent with those ideas which we wish to cherish of the Supreme Being . I should be ...
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... existence of this power does not at all militate against the mode of the propagation of heat main- tained by our author ; for , supposing it to exist , still his theory cannot be negatived without supposing the suspension of one of the ...
... existence of this power does not at all militate against the mode of the propagation of heat main- tained by our author ; for , supposing it to exist , still his theory cannot be negatived without supposing the suspension of one of the ...
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... existence . I can't resolve to believe you dead , lest I should be forced to write to Mr. S. again to bemoan you ; and on the other hand , it is convenient to me to believe you living , because I have just received the inclosed from ...
... existence . I can't resolve to believe you dead , lest I should be forced to write to Mr. S. again to bemoan you ; and on the other hand , it is convenient to me to believe you living , because I have just received the inclosed from ...
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