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... principles of action , than to points connected with the polity of their own state . The difficulties , which are , thus thrown in the way of such in- quiries , have deterred many writers from attempting to give a philosophical history ...
... principles of action , than to points connected with the polity of their own state . The difficulties , which are , thus thrown in the way of such in- quiries , have deterred many writers from attempting to give a philosophical history ...
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... principles of the soundest philosophy , tem- pered and refined by rational views of religious truth , and ani- mated by the pure and lively flame of devotion . Though not backward in his efforts when the case required him to enter on ...
... principles of the soundest philosophy , tem- pered and refined by rational views of religious truth , and ani- mated by the pure and lively flame of devotion . Though not backward in his efforts when the case required him to enter on ...
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... principles of a science , or to detail in a luminous and accurate statement the facts con- nected with his peculiar department , but to develop the powers of knowlege in the youthful mind , to awaken the principle of curiosity and ...
... principles of a science , or to detail in a luminous and accurate statement the facts con- nected with his peculiar department , but to develop the powers of knowlege in the youthful mind , to awaken the principle of curiosity and ...
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