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Is the world to become altogether philosophical and rational ? Are we to believe
nothing that we cannot account for from natural causes ? Are tales of
supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits ...
Is the world to become altogether philosophical and rational ? Are we to believe
nothing that we cannot account for from natural causes ? Are tales of
supernatural warnings , of the interposition and visible appearance of
disembodied spirits ...
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As rivers decrease in magnitude and importance . or as their currents become
more rapid , the application of wind as a moving power , becomes of less and
less value , until it is finally inferior , in every valuable result , to animal strength ;
for ...
As rivers decrease in magnitude and importance . or as their currents become
more rapid , the application of wind as a moving power , becomes of less and
less value , until it is finally inferior , in every valuable result , to animal strength ;
for ...
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... except in cases where deep cuts become necessary . A rail - way of this
description , if roofed in , like the better kind of wooden bridges , would be very
durable , and cost far less than one of cast iron . Among the modifications of the
rail - way ...
... except in cases where deep cuts become necessary . A rail - way of this
description , if roofed in , like the better kind of wooden bridges , would be very
durable , and cost far less than one of cast iron . Among the modifications of the
rail - way ...
Seite 119
Its provisions , say they , become known , and men govern themselves
accordingly . ... or unnecessarily formal , technical , and remote from the reason
of common life , then the law never becomes known to those whose affairs it
regulates .
Its provisions , say they , become known , and men govern themselves
accordingly . ... or unnecessarily formal , technical , and remote from the reason
of common life , then the law never becomes known to those whose affairs it
regulates .
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Mr. Moore had become acquainted with Sheridan towards the close of his life ,
and was one of the few who ministered to the necessities of his last moments ,
when the train of noble and titled friends , who had courted his intimacy in the
days ...
Mr. Moore had become acquainted with Sheridan towards the close of his life ,
and was one of the few who ministered to the necessities of his last moments ,
when the train of noble and titled friends , who had courted his intimacy in the
days ...
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