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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... reason of the rock's proportion could not lift us off , but beat her all to pieces . Now look with me upon our distress and consider of my misery , who beheld the ship broken , the water in her , and violently overwhelming us , my goods ...
... reason of the rock's proportion could not lift us off , but beat her all to pieces . Now look with me upon our distress and consider of my misery , who beheld the ship broken , the water in her , and violently overwhelming us , my goods ...
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... reason's spite , One truth is clear , -whatever is is right . " This well - known and oft - recited couplet constitutes , in its spirit and meaning , the theme on which I purpose to make a few observations . It is a succinct com- ment ...
... reason's spite , One truth is clear , -whatever is is right . " This well - known and oft - recited couplet constitutes , in its spirit and meaning , the theme on which I purpose to make a few observations . It is a succinct com- ment ...
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... reasons which have led to these views I shall briefly specify . A detail of the whole of them would fill volumes . In the language of the schools , my matter of argument shall be drawn a priori and a posteriori . To begin with the ...
... reasons which have led to these views I shall briefly specify . A detail of the whole of them would fill volumes . In the language of the schools , my matter of argument shall be drawn a priori and a posteriori . To begin with the ...
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... reason prevail , all such warnings are disregarded ; and those who represent any thing as too sacred to be examined , are considered under the influence of superstition , personal interest , or hypocrisy . Serious apprehensions are ...
... reason prevail , all such warnings are disregarded ; and those who represent any thing as too sacred to be examined , are considered under the influence of superstition , personal interest , or hypocrisy . Serious apprehensions are ...
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... reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of either of these , living existence on earth would cease . Certainly this would be the case with all forms of living matter now in being . Water , air , light , electricity , and the ...
... reason to believe , that if entirely deprived of either of these , living existence on earth would cease . Certainly this would be the case with all forms of living matter now in being . Water , air , light , electricity , and the ...
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