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... present themselves ; and by explaining , in an agreeable manner , those evidences of their truth which must be felt before their practical tenets will powerfully affect the heart . Under this impression , the author of the present work ...
... present themselves ; and by explaining , in an agreeable manner , those evidences of their truth which must be felt before their practical tenets will powerfully affect the heart . Under this impression , the author of the present work ...
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... present in a com- paratively small degree . It is merely for the sake of explana- tion that Mr. Ricardo introduces this and other singular hypo- theses throughout his pamphlet . Now on this we would re- mark that the difficulty does not ...
... present in a com- paratively small degree . It is merely for the sake of explana- tion that Mr. Ricardo introduces this and other singular hypo- theses throughout his pamphlet . Now on this we would re- mark that the difficulty does not ...
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... present curtailment of that plan , are thus explained by himself : In one poem , of four parts , he had intended to treat at large , of the rise , progress , present state , and principles of painting . The first part was to have ...
... present curtailment of that plan , are thus explained by himself : In one poem , of four parts , he had intended to treat at large , of the rise , progress , present state , and principles of painting . The first part was to have ...
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