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... human intellect and the faculties of the lower animals ; but one grand distinction peculiar to the human species is the possession of that intellectual power , by metaphysicians denominated abstraction . As the ex- pression of ideas by ...
... human intellect and the faculties of the lower animals ; but one grand distinction peculiar to the human species is the possession of that intellectual power , by metaphysicians denominated abstraction . As the ex- pression of ideas by ...
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... human folly has erected , and cemented with the blood of the human race ! - - It would , however , be unjust to the author to represent him as having been wholly inattentive to these important consider- tions ; and all that we mean to ...
... human folly has erected , and cemented with the blood of the human race ! - - It would , however , be unjust to the author to represent him as having been wholly inattentive to these important consider- tions ; and all that we mean to ...
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... Human Motives . By John Penrose , M. A. formerly of C. C. C. Oxon . , and Author of the Bampton- Lecture Sermons for 1808. 8vo . pp . 404. 10s . 6d . Boards . Baldwin and Co. WE 6 E are ready to allow that this work displays some ...
... Human Motives . By John Penrose , M. A. formerly of C. C. C. Oxon . , and Author of the Bampton- Lecture Sermons for 1808. 8vo . pp . 404. 10s . 6d . Boards . Baldwin and Co. WE 6 E are ready to allow that this work displays some ...
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