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... matter of party ; nor is it decorous in this writer to call Mr. Whitbread the Arch accuser . ' Such is human nature , that the low will feel pleasure in the degradation of persons of rank and sta- tion : but the elevated , when virtue ...
... matter of party ; nor is it decorous in this writer to call Mr. Whitbread the Arch accuser . ' Such is human nature , that the low will feel pleasure in the degradation of persons of rank and sta- tion : but the elevated , when virtue ...
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... matter , and the inscrutable support of external qua- lities ? Locke , it is known to every smatterer in metaphysics , made a distinction between the primary and secondary qualities of bodies ; and Berkeley never argued more happily and ...
... matter , and the inscrutable support of external qua- lities ? Locke , it is known to every smatterer in metaphysics , made a distinction between the primary and secondary qualities of bodies ; and Berkeley never argued more happily and ...
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... matter : but , on being united to it , even in a very small quantity , they became magnetical . The quantity of inflammable matter that produced this change was very mi nute . When the oxid was placed in the focus of a burning lens , it ...
... matter : but , on being united to it , even in a very small quantity , they became magnetical . The quantity of inflammable matter that produced this change was very mi nute . When the oxid was placed in the focus of a burning lens , it ...
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