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but four circumstances , ( says the writer , ) of any consequence , to be attended to by the person who wishes to ... circumstance of most importance , in the choice of a razor , is the excellence of its sub- stance ; and here , says Mr ...
but four circumstances , ( says the writer , ) of any consequence , to be attended to by the person who wishes to ... circumstance of most importance , in the choice of a razor , is the excellence of its sub- stance ; and here , says Mr ...
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... circumstances on the individual creature may in some cases be very perceptible . 3. That the influence of breed , in propagating the qualities of the parent stock , or in altering the qualities of it at plea- " sure , by blending it ...
... circumstances on the individual creature may in some cases be very perceptible . 3. That the influence of breed , in propagating the qualities of the parent stock , or in altering the qualities of it at plea- " sure , by blending it ...
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... circumstances are not pleasing . They are really trying to the temper and to fortitude of mind . No doubt can be made , that they have an unfavourable influence on the minds of some , who inwardly approve their sentiments and think with ...
... circumstances are not pleasing . They are really trying to the temper and to fortitude of mind . No doubt can be made , that they have an unfavourable influence on the minds of some , who inwardly approve their sentiments and think with ...
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of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 9 |
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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