The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... object in considering the works before us , is to examine the state of religion in France at the period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to in- quire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which ...
... object in considering the works before us , is to examine the state of religion in France at the period , and , from a short view of the prominent characters , to in- quire into the reasons why France rejected those truths , which ...
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... object known , it is not impossible that it might have more perfectly succeeded ; for a reform in Parliament was , we believe , in the first period of their association , the limit of the objects which Addis Emmet , and the others who ...
... object known , it is not impossible that it might have more perfectly succeeded ; for a reform in Parliament was , we believe , in the first period of their association , the limit of the objects which Addis Emmet , and the others who ...
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... object in view . Nine times out of ten , probably , the object will be nothing more than economy , in a re- duction of cost . In the tenth case , it may be for increased safety , simplicity , velocity , or power . But each case requires ...
... object in view . Nine times out of ten , probably , the object will be nothing more than economy , in a re- duction of cost . In the tenth case , it may be for increased safety , simplicity , velocity , or power . But each case requires ...
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