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... principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but , with its essence we are unac- quainted . ' This is so far from being an accurate statement , that it is at this moment undecided whether a vital ...
... principle , which I shall call the vital principle . This principle we know exists ; but , with its essence we are unac- quainted . ' This is so far from being an accurate statement , that it is at this moment undecided whether a vital ...
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... principles analogous to those pro- fessed by the Quakers , which are the only true anti - polemic principles , will soon obtain among states , there is small ground for supposing . On the contrary , military establishments are more and ...
... principles analogous to those pro- fessed by the Quakers , which are the only true anti - polemic principles , will soon obtain among states , there is small ground for supposing . On the contrary , military establishments are more and ...
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... principles of particular and universal bene- volence are compatible ; and , secondly , by making some ob- servations ... principle itself from its very foundation . Such persons ought to peruse the sermon now before us ; the substance ...
... principles of particular and universal bene- volence are compatible ; and , secondly , by making some ob- servations ... principle itself from its very foundation . Such persons ought to peruse the sermon now before us ; the substance ...
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