The New-England Magazine, Band 7Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1834 |
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... facts , connected with the History of our Revolutionary War , and his Medical Biography . He has also , at various times , contributed essays , memoirs , & c . to the newspapers and other periodical publications . Presuming that the ...
... facts , connected with the History of our Revolutionary War , and his Medical Biography . He has also , at various times , contributed essays , memoirs , & c . to the newspapers and other periodical publications . Presuming that the ...
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... fact it constitutes an essential element of religion , as inculcated by the structure and economy of the universe - by all we see , all we know , and all we can imagine of creation and its God . Nor was my adoption of it , in strict ...
... fact it constitutes an essential element of religion , as inculcated by the structure and economy of the universe - by all we see , all we know , and all we can imagine of creation and its God . Nor was my adoption of it , in strict ...
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... fact , that the impression of blue and green rays of light is least painful and injurious to eyes that are inflamed or unusually sensitive . However pleasing other colors may be for a time , they cannot be so long and constantly looked ...
... fact , that the impression of blue and green rays of light is least painful and injurious to eyes that are inflamed or unusually sensitive . However pleasing other colors may be for a time , they cannot be so long and constantly looked ...
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... fact in the empire of nature , which , when examined and understood , in all its relations , does not testify to the same effect . Are any persons inclined to admit the perfection of creation in all other re- spects , but to deny it as ...
... fact in the empire of nature , which , when examined and understood , in all its relations , does not testify to the same effect . Are any persons inclined to admit the perfection of creation in all other re- spects , but to deny it as ...
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... fact that he does rule . To this end his corporeal attributes are perfectly adapted . Compared to those of the inferior VOL . VII . 4 animals his form and countenance are emblems of superiority , Thoughts on Optimism . 25.
... fact that he does rule . To this end his corporeal attributes are perfectly adapted . Compared to those of the inferior VOL . VII . 4 animals his form and countenance are emblems of superiority , Thoughts on Optimism . 25.
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