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... seems likely to insure them a durable existence . In the original article on Babylon " in that work , however , the writer combines the different accounts of the an- tients , without distinguishing the authorities . We read , conse ...
... seems likely to insure them a durable existence . In the original article on Babylon " in that work , however , the writer combines the different accounts of the an- tients , without distinguishing the authorities . We read , conse ...
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... seems to be one leading characteristic of this faculty , namely , the recognition of these impressions as corresponding to something which has formerly been experienced , and which it seems difficult to explain merely by a reference to ...
... seems to be one leading characteristic of this faculty , namely , the recognition of these impressions as corresponding to something which has formerly been experienced , and which it seems difficult to explain merely by a reference to ...
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... seems indeed to be the model of that perfect character , which , under the denomination of a sage or wise man , philosophers have been fond of delineating , rather as a fiction of their imagination , than in hopes of ever seeing it ...
... seems indeed to be the model of that perfect character , which , under the denomination of a sage or wise man , philosophers have been fond of delineating , rather as a fiction of their imagination , than in hopes of ever seeing it ...
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