The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... principles of the uni- verse ; Ormusd , the principle of good , eternally absorbed in light ; and Ahriman , the principle of evil , eternally buried in darkness . The wise benevolence of Ormusd formed man capable of virtue , and ...
... principles of the uni- verse ; Ormusd , the principle of good , eternally absorbed in light ; and Ahriman , the principle of evil , eternally buried in darkness . The wise benevolence of Ormusd formed man capable of virtue , and ...
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... principles and views of policy , that it is difficult to recognize the same individual when we look at his early and his ... principle that individuals are the best judges of their own wants , and the most likely to discover means for ...
... principles and views of policy , that it is difficult to recognize the same individual when we look at his early and his ... principle that individuals are the best judges of their own wants , and the most likely to discover means for ...
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... principle of consciousness be single , or the result of a complicated constitution . The simplicity or the complexity of the principle , however , is à matter of no sort of importance , provided that we can rely on the accuracy of the ...
... principle of consciousness be single , or the result of a complicated constitution . The simplicity or the complexity of the principle , however , is à matter of no sort of importance , provided that we can rely on the accuracy of the ...
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