The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... considered a part of the agency concerned in the administration of the will of Providence . To these arguments it is replied by the enemies of ghosts , 1st . That universal consent cannot justify belief in error . 2d . That the belief ...
... considered a part of the agency concerned in the administration of the will of Providence . To these arguments it is replied by the enemies of ghosts , 1st . That universal consent cannot justify belief in error . 2d . That the belief ...
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... considered as morally insane . Now , as men believed this from the first , and knew that the spirits of their friends , when departed from the body , must still continue somewhere to exist , it was but natural for them to hope that they ...
... considered as morally insane . Now , as men believed this from the first , and knew that the spirits of their friends , when departed from the body , must still continue somewhere to exist , it was but natural for them to hope that they ...
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... considered as advocates for the plan proposed in the following article , nor even as converts to the opinion of the writer . The presumption that it represents the feelings and wishes of many respectable individuals , and a willingness ...
... considered as advocates for the plan proposed in the following article , nor even as converts to the opinion of the writer . The presumption that it represents the feelings and wishes of many respectable individuals , and a willingness ...
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... considered a desperate under- taking , yet the process of population was never retrograde , nor even stationary , for half the length of time the Colonization Society has been in operation . In short , the Society has altogether failed ...
... considered a desperate under- taking , yet the process of population was never retrograde , nor even stationary , for half the length of time the Colonization Society has been in operation . In short , the Society has altogether failed ...
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... considered as a sufficient reason for perpetuating it , as a part of a constitutional government , in defiance of all principles of polity , and in opposition to the feelings and prejudices of the people ? In fact there can be no ...
... considered as a sufficient reason for perpetuating it , as a part of a constitutional government , in defiance of all principles of polity , and in opposition to the feelings and prejudices of the people ? In fact there can be no ...
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