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Not only so ; but cæteris paribus , that is , the measure of intellect and other
natural endowments being the same , their general influence in nine cases out of
ten , is exactly proportioned to the degree in which that inlellect has been
disciplined ...
Not only so ; but cæteris paribus , that is , the measure of intellect and other
natural endowments being the same , their general influence in nine cases out of
ten , is exactly proportioned to the degree in which that inlellect has been
disciplined ...
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To those who prefer benevolent sentiments , a cordial love of nature , and of
domestic enjoyments , rather than highflown descriptions and stormy passions ,
this volume will , no doubt , be a welcome one . Conversations for Children : on
Land ...
To those who prefer benevolent sentiments , a cordial love of nature , and of
domestic enjoyments , rather than highflown descriptions and stormy passions ,
this volume will , no doubt , be a welcome one . Conversations for Children : on
Land ...
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Throughout the whole range of English theological literature , we are acquainted
with no treatise which displays a profounder insight into our nature , a more
thorough acquaintance with the various forms of religious conviction , or a deeper
...
Throughout the whole range of English theological literature , we are acquainted
with no treatise which displays a profounder insight into our nature , a more
thorough acquaintance with the various forms of religious conviction , or a deeper
...
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Third Vol . of Central Society of Education . ) What are the Advantages of a Study
of Antiquity at the present time ? By GEORGE LONG , Esq . 3. On the Introduction
of the Natural Sciences into general Education . A Lecture by HENRY MALDEN ...
Third Vol . of Central Society of Education . ) What are the Advantages of a Study
of Antiquity at the present time ? By GEORGE LONG , Esq . 3. On the Introduction
of the Natural Sciences into general Education . A Lecture by HENRY MALDEN ...
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Men of calın and searching intellects will not be wanting to investigate the
principles of our common nature , to trace out remote and hidden causes , to
develop the order which has been maintained amid apparent confusion , and to
shed upon ...
Men of calın and searching intellects will not be wanting to investigate the
principles of our common nature , to trace out remote and hidden causes , to
develop the order which has been maintained amid apparent confusion , and to
shed upon ...
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