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We degrade the virtue by this manner of using it ; and attempt what is impossible under the endless changes inci- dent to the life of man . It remains for us to speak of exercises of the body , in their reference to longevity .
We degrade the virtue by this manner of using it ; and attempt what is impossible under the endless changes inci- dent to the life of man . It remains for us to speak of exercises of the body , in their reference to longevity .
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6 changes , paroxysmal or gradual , which the outer surface of the earth has undergone , in the course of ages , from central causes , hitherto reached by conjecture alone . Knowledge need never be despaired of from any source , however ...
6 changes , paroxysmal or gradual , which the outer surface of the earth has undergone , in the course of ages , from central causes , hitherto reached by conjecture alone . Knowledge need never be despaired of from any source , however ...
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Nor do such changes rest on abstract principles of high political obligation , so much as upon the maturity of any given question in the public mind , and the conviction that the time for carry- ing it has arrived .
Nor do such changes rest on abstract principles of high political obligation , so much as upon the maturity of any given question in the public mind , and the conviction that the time for carry- ing it has arrived .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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