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... opinions , if it does not universally secure their assent to them . With regard to ourselves , we confess that we follow in his train ; even though we incur , by such a confession , the heavy responsi- bility of differing from Major ...
... opinions , if it does not universally secure their assent to them . With regard to ourselves , we confess that we follow in his train ; even though we incur , by such a confession , the heavy responsi- bility of differing from Major ...
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... opinion of the merits of this distinguished philosopher , has made no explicit reference to his account of the origin and progress of the sympathetic affections . The " Observations on Man " contain , in a small compass , the substance ...
... opinion of the merits of this distinguished philosopher , has made no explicit reference to his account of the origin and progress of the sympathetic affections . The " Observations on Man " contain , in a small compass , the substance ...
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... opinions of the writer ; who in one place ( p . 19. ) laments the enormous amount of our national debt , and in another ... opinion . Here is no table of contents , no division into sec- tions , and , as far as we can judge , no serious ...
... opinions of the writer ; who in one place ( p . 19. ) laments the enormous amount of our national debt , and in another ... opinion . Here is no table of contents , no division into sec- tions , and , as far as we can judge , no serious ...
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