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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... matters civil and criminal , authorized to appoint constables , and other proper officers among them . This commission was under the great seal of the province , and signed by William Dummer , lieu- tenant - governor over the province ...
... matters civil and criminal , authorized to appoint constables , and other proper officers among them . This commission was under the great seal of the province , and signed by William Dummer , lieu- tenant - governor over the province ...
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... matter . Being equally under the authority of nature , they are executed by her with no less strictness , and must be obeyed . This sentiment is not at war with a belief in the freedom of the will . There are involuntary actions of mind ...
... matter . Being equally under the authority of nature , they are executed by her with no less strictness , and must be obeyed . This sentiment is not at war with a belief in the freedom of the will . There are involuntary actions of mind ...
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... matter of philosophy only , leaving to the consideration of others whatever connexion it may have with theology . And now to return from this digression , under an engagement not again to wander from my theme . I have professed myself ...
... matter of philosophy only , leaving to the consideration of others whatever connexion it may have with theology . And now to return from this digression , under an engagement not again to wander from my theme . I have professed myself ...
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... matter ; and nothing is discovered but one universal scheme of aptitude . The more rigorously that scheme is scrutinized , the more perfect it is found to be , and the more deep and permanent is the admiration it excites . There exists ...
... matter ; and nothing is discovered but one universal scheme of aptitude . The more rigorously that scheme is scrutinized , the more perfect it is found to be , and the more deep and permanent is the admiration it excites . There exists ...
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... matter , the more extensive is its prevalence , and the more abundant its quantity . This is especially true of water , air , light , electricity , and the matter of heat . There is reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of ...
... matter , the more extensive is its prevalence , and the more abundant its quantity . This is especially true of water , air , light , electricity , and the matter of heat . There is reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of ...
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