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... matter , by ordering Teague to bed , and himself bidding the company good night . The clergyman finding no better could be made of it , took the advice of the landlord , and retired also . The landlady seemed disposed to hush the matter ...
... matter , by ordering Teague to bed , and himself bidding the company good night . The clergyman finding no better could be made of it , took the advice of the landlord , and retired also . The landlady seemed disposed to hush the matter ...
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... matter like an outcast corpse . 4. Intellectual science has been observed to beget invariably a doubt of the existence of matter . Turgot said , " He that has never doubted the existence of matter , may be assured he has no aptitude for ...
... matter like an outcast corpse . 4. Intellectual science has been observed to beget invariably a doubt of the existence of matter . Turgot said , " He that has never doubted the existence of matter , may be assured he has no aptitude for ...
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... matter ? Whence is it ? and Whereto ? The first of these questions only , the ideal theory answers . Idealism saith : matter is a phenomenon , not a sub- stance . Idealism acquaints us with the total disparity between the evi- dence of ...
... matter ? Whence is it ? and Whereto ? The first of these questions only , the ideal theory answers . Idealism saith : matter is a phenomenon , not a sub- stance . Idealism acquaints us with the total disparity between the evi- dence of ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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