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Page 78
... object to object , less extensive indeed as to the number of similar circumstances than in a portrait or landscape , but still exactly of the same kind , when considered as a mere feeling or mental state ; we seem immediately to see a ...
... object to object , less extensive indeed as to the number of similar circumstances than in a portrait or landscape , but still exactly of the same kind , when considered as a mere feeling or mental state ; we seem immediately to see a ...
Page 426
... object , by the fur- therance of which , the families of the poor are benefited most substantially ; and , at the same time , for the expenses of which , one is not in danger of contributing too splen- didly . We know no object which ...
... object , by the fur- therance of which , the families of the poor are benefited most substantially ; and , at the same time , for the expenses of which , one is not in danger of contributing too splen- didly . We know no object which ...
Page 592
... object ; I only infer , that it is the necessary tendency of their pro- ceedings : and I say it with all possi- ble respect and sincerity , that , as a public party , the saints are not only perhaps the most powerful , but the party ...
... object ; I only infer , that it is the necessary tendency of their pro- ceedings : and I say it with all possi- ble respect and sincerity , that , as a public party , the saints are not only perhaps the most powerful , but the party ...
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