The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... perhaps , in strictness , you might have ventured to neglect . I own to you , that I never felt so violent an inclination to defend myself as at present , when I am thus fairly challenged by you ; and I think I could find something ...
... perhaps , in strictness , you might have ventured to neglect . I own to you , that I never felt so violent an inclination to defend myself as at present , when I am thus fairly challenged by you ; and I think I could find something ...
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... perhaps " ( in this he is modest enough , he avers nothing ; perhaps ) " it will be impossible to find any such in all the records of history . " attraction both of the magnet and of the earth , can , in any proposed experiment , tell ...
... perhaps " ( in this he is modest enough , he avers nothing ; perhaps ) " it will be impossible to find any such in all the records of history . " attraction both of the magnet and of the earth , can , in any proposed experiment , tell ...
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... perhaps not farther than the endowment of a single parish , if even so far . This however would be something . But what I have yet mentioned is not the whole . There are many in the country , not only private persons but communities ...
... perhaps not farther than the endowment of a single parish , if even so far . This however would be something . But what I have yet mentioned is not the whole . There are many in the country , not only private persons but communities ...
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