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Page 32
... appear to me to be perfect ly susceptible of explanation . Nor is that explanation difficult , if the as- sumption of certain premises be allow- ed . Hypothesis , however , has gener- ally more or less to do with the illus- tration of ...
... appear to me to be perfect ly susceptible of explanation . Nor is that explanation difficult , if the as- sumption of certain premises be allow- ed . Hypothesis , however , has gener- ally more or less to do with the illus- tration of ...
Page 238
... appear ! Spirit to my sight be present- How my heart is torn in sunder , All my thoughts convulsed with wonder ! Senses harrowed up to bear Wild emotions feelings rare- Spirit - my heart , my heart is given to thee ! Though death may be ...
... appear ! Spirit to my sight be present- How my heart is torn in sunder , All my thoughts convulsed with wonder ! Senses harrowed up to bear Wild emotions feelings rare- Spirit - my heart , my heart is given to thee ! Though death may be ...
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... appears to me , so be derived from the study of natural history . In the first place , To consider the utility of the ... appear that there is an inti- mate connexion among these infi- nite parts , so that he will pass natu- rally from ...
... appears to me , so be derived from the study of natural history . In the first place , To consider the utility of the ... appear that there is an inti- mate connexion among these infi- nite parts , so that he will pass natu- rally from ...
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