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posed prince of Yuzkat , was sent to govern | ficers must be , in the nature of things , Northern Syria , thirty of the Ayans were sum- intensely bigoted Mohammedans , for they moned to his presence , and summarily behead- are drawn ...
posed prince of Yuzkat , was sent to govern | ficers must be , in the nature of things , Northern Syria , thirty of the Ayans were sum- intensely bigoted Mohammedans , for they moned to his presence , and summarily behead- are drawn ...
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... that oppress the agriculturist , and by retarding the development of the vast natural resources of the empire , prevent ... taking that position among the commercial nations of Europe to which by nature she is eminently entitled .
... that oppress the agriculturist , and by retarding the development of the vast natural resources of the empire , prevent ... taking that position among the commercial nations of Europe to which by nature she is eminently entitled .
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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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A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admitted ; the form of modern sophistry has changed - a course of nature is admitted , but not an author . How is the modern dream of pantheism to be broken ?
A course of nature was granted , an author of nature was admitted ; the form of modern sophistry has changed - a course of nature is admitted , but not an author . How is the modern dream of pantheism to be broken ?
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The analogy of nature leads us through all her works to believe that the principle of change which has been hith- erto mightier than any other , in the gov- ernment and preservation of the universe , and in promoting its happiness ...
The analogy of nature leads us through all her works to believe that the principle of change which has been hith- erto mightier than any other , in the gov- ernment and preservation of the universe , and in promoting its happiness ...
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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...