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... nature , as any which occur in the two former of these memoirs . ' Art . 48. The Insufficiency of the Light of Nature : exemplified in the Vices and Depravity of the Heathen World . Including some Strictures on Paine's " Age of Reason ...
... nature , as any which occur in the two former of these memoirs . ' Art . 48. The Insufficiency of the Light of Nature : exemplified in the Vices and Depravity of the Heathen World . Including some Strictures on Paine's " Age of Reason ...
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... nature with the principles above mentioned , and of equal danger to philosophy , are those which may be called metaphysical ; which ought perhaps to be entirely excluded in physical inquiries , and , if admitted into the pure science of ...
... nature with the principles above mentioned , and of equal danger to philosophy , are those which may be called metaphysical ; which ought perhaps to be entirely excluded in physical inquiries , and , if admitted into the pure science of ...
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... nature of his subject , and the mode which he has chosen to illustrate and delineate it : Nature and Art have most happily combined in opening their richest stores to diversify and spread fertility , grandeur and beauty over the country ...
... nature of his subject , and the mode which he has chosen to illustrate and delineate it : Nature and Art have most happily combined in opening their richest stores to diversify and spread fertility , grandeur and beauty over the country ...
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