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... idea of the taste and costume of our ancestors . We certainly deem ourselves more wise and enlightened than them , in having simplified state and grandeur ; the mere sight of which , however , formerly gave infinitely more pleasure ...
... idea of the taste and costume of our ancestors . We certainly deem ourselves more wise and enlightened than them , in having simplified state and grandeur ; the mere sight of which , however , formerly gave infinitely more pleasure ...
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... idea of a future state , but not connected in anywise with religion ; for it had no in- fluence whatever on their lives and actions . On their being often questioned as to what became of them after their decease , some an- swered that ...
... idea of a future state , but not connected in anywise with religion ; for it had no in- fluence whatever on their lives and actions . On their being often questioned as to what became of them after their decease , some an- swered that ...
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... ideas . It therefore im- plies an affection of the brain , or of that organ which con- tributes to ideas . The genus ... idea given of fever , that the species must be numerous ; and in fact not less than 98 occur under synocha ; and as ...
... ideas . It therefore im- plies an affection of the brain , or of that organ which con- tributes to ideas . The genus ... idea given of fever , that the species must be numerous ; and in fact not less than 98 occur under synocha ; and as ...
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