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Page 320
I will that ye do nothing whereby any spot may be laid to my honour or conscience ; and therefore I pray you rather let the matter be in the state it is , abiding that God of his goodness put remedy thereto , than that ye , believing to ...
I will that ye do nothing whereby any spot may be laid to my honour or conscience ; and therefore I pray you rather let the matter be in the state it is , abiding that God of his goodness put remedy thereto , than that ye , believing to ...
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... colour , figure , & c . , which are all that common experience affords us of matter ; and this is the only sense in which we can agree with , or indeed attach any distinct meaning to , a remarkable passage in Mr. Whewell's chapter .
... colour , figure , & c . , which are all that common experience affords us of matter ; and this is the only sense in which we can agree with , or indeed attach any distinct meaning to , a remarkable passage in Mr. Whewell's chapter .
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The high à priori Pegasus , so curbed and guided , is a noble and generous steed who bounds over obstacles which confine the plain matter of fact roadster to tardier paths and a longer circuit . There is no denying to this philosophy ...
The high à priori Pegasus , so curbed and guided , is a noble and generous steed who bounds over obstacles which confine the plain matter of fact roadster to tardier paths and a longer circuit . There is no denying to this philosophy ...
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Contents
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association | 118 |
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