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Page 165
6 luminous annotation : The force of these terms , as used by the author , will be sufficiently explained in the course of the ' work . Transl . At p . 70 , ( and on a false translation , ) there is the following note , which , though ...
6 luminous annotation : The force of these terms , as used by the author , will be sufficiently explained in the course of the ' work . Transl . At p . 70 , ( and on a false translation , ) there is the following note , which , though ...
Page 211
He seems to think the due augmenta- tion of the smaller livings can be effected without having re- course to the funds of the parochial clergy at all , and conse- quently without coming in any conflict with the patrons , either lay or ...
He seems to think the due augmenta- tion of the smaller livings can be effected without having re- course to the funds of the parochial clergy at all , and conse- quently without coming in any conflict with the patrons , either lay or ...
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... and incon- siderable in weight , that took this senseless course ; and as true it is , that they ceased to trouble when they perceived that they addressed a community which perversely resolved to think for themselves , and turned a ...
... and incon- siderable in weight , that took this senseless course ; and as true it is , that they ceased to trouble when they perceived that they addressed a community which perversely resolved to think for themselves , and turned a ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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