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... circumstances of actual , not of Utopian existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence . Where , then ...
... circumstances of actual , not of Utopian existence ; for we know nothing of what nature would do under imaginary circumstances ; we only know what she actually does under the most favorable circumstances of real existence . Where , then ...
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... circumstances in which the object of it was placed during that interval , and the tinge which those circumstances must give to his mind , prevent these details from having that universality of personal bearing , that gene- rality of ...
... circumstances in which the object of it was placed during that interval , and the tinge which those circumstances must give to his mind , prevent these details from having that universality of personal bearing , that gene- rality of ...
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... circumstances , reconcileable to the principles of Christian morality , we do not propose at present to offer a decided opinion . We are aware that the subject involves many difficulties , and are not indisposed to admit that they who ...
... circumstances , reconcileable to the principles of Christian morality , we do not propose at present to offer a decided opinion . We are aware that the subject involves many difficulties , and are not indisposed to admit that they who ...
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