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... given birth to , encou- raged , and perfected the different arts and sciences . I cannot help differing , upon this point , from Dr. Priestley * , who says , " That " the human fpecies itself is capable of a " fimilar and unbounded ...
... given birth to , encou- raged , and perfected the different arts and sciences . I cannot help differing , upon this point , from Dr. Priestley * , who says , " That " the human fpecies itself is capable of a " fimilar and unbounded ...
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... given in the list of the dramatis perfona , who are most quali- fied to keep up the genuine fpirit of the play . A cool and collected revifal of the argu- ment may determine my countrymen , either to the repetition , or irrevocable ...
... given in the list of the dramatis perfona , who are most quali- fied to keep up the genuine fpirit of the play . A cool and collected revifal of the argu- ment may determine my countrymen , either to the repetition , or irrevocable ...
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... given period of antiquity , fays , " The fact is , that portions of antiquity , by proving every thing , establish nothing . It is authority against authority all the way , till we come to the divine origin of the Rights of Man at the ...
... given period of antiquity , fays , " The fact is , that portions of antiquity , by proving every thing , establish nothing . It is authority against authority all the way , till we come to the divine origin of the Rights of Man at the ...
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... given time or oc- cafion , in which mankind actually paffed from the one to the other ; but they do it by way of methodizing their ideas , upon the sub- ject ; as philofophers , in difcuffing the nature of man , or any other created ...
... given time or oc- cafion , in which mankind actually paffed from the one to the other ; but they do it by way of methodizing their ideas , upon the sub- ject ; as philofophers , in difcuffing the nature of man , or any other created ...
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... given them for the pur- pofe , for which in his goodnefs he created them . The practical doctrine from fuch argument will be , what I before quoted from Mr. Locke . " God having made man fuch a creature , that , in his own judgment , it ...
... given them for the pur- pofe , for which in his goodnefs he created them . The practical doctrine from fuch argument will be , what I before quoted from Mr. Locke . " God having made man fuch a creature , that , in his own judgment , it ...
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