North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... says Cousin , -transport them out of ourselves ; and according to this theory , although the external world may be to us an invincible belief , it cannot be a separate existence ; and the same may be said of God . Cousin's explanation ...
... says Cousin , -transport them out of ourselves ; and according to this theory , although the external world may be to us an invincible belief , it cannot be a separate existence ; and the same may be said of God . Cousin's explanation ...
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... says his biographer , might have been tracked by the blood , * which he so lavishly shed ; and anecdotes of his cruelties have been pre- served , which strike the reader with indignant horror.'t To do him justice , ' says another , he ...
... says his biographer , might have been tracked by the blood , * which he so lavishly shed ; and anecdotes of his cruelties have been pre- served , which strike the reader with indignant horror.'t To do him justice , ' says another , he ...
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... says , that they never will leave their dwelling for another ; but Mr. Rennie says , that in case they are molested , they fling away in a passion . The very individual whose history has been alluded to , took up its habita- tion in a ...
... says , that they never will leave their dwelling for another ; but Mr. Rennie says , that in case they are molested , they fling away in a passion . The very individual whose history has been alluded to , took up its habita- tion in a ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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