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The hour of redemption from starving pride on the one hand , and from debasing servitude on the other , sounded for millions of human beings at the close of the Crimean war . The lapse of a certain interval between the shock of a great ...
The hour of redemption from starving pride on the one hand , and from debasing servitude on the other , sounded for millions of human beings at the close of the Crimean war . The lapse of a certain interval between the shock of a great ...
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-the depths of the subject . mentions how anxious he was to have the bishop's opinion upon some points in his treatise on Human Nature , before its publication , and says in one of his letters : " I am at present cutting off its nobler ...
-the depths of the subject . mentions how anxious he was to have the bishop's opinion upon some points in his treatise on Human Nature , before its publication , and says in one of his letters : " I am at present cutting off its nobler ...
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Perhaps " the great power of God " will never nerve with su- preme and almighty force the arm wield- ing the brightest sword from the armory of the human understanding ; but if the constitution of nature is to be augured from as a ...
Perhaps " the great power of God " will never nerve with su- preme and almighty force the arm wield- ing the brightest sword from the armory of the human understanding ; but if the constitution of nature is to be augured from as a ...
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... and the satisfactory persuasion of the human understanding , that there is not only no discrepancy , but wondrous harmony between the works and the Word of God , and that both are united in the essential divine reason of things .
... and the satisfactory persuasion of the human understanding , that there is not only no discrepancy , but wondrous harmony between the works and the Word of God , and that both are united in the essential divine reason of things .
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It is the statement of a process which we see clearly , and in abundance of cases , going on among plants and animals , producing varieties far greater than any which are And if to be found in the human race . the same process of change ...
It is the statement of a process which we see clearly , and in abundance of cases , going on among plants and animals , producing varieties far greater than any which are And if to be found in the human race . the same process of change ...
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...