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tion of Mr. Colletti , with that of Corfu under the more absolute government of the British peer , Lord Seaton , and the comparison will almost persuade him that Greece is an enlightened monarchy and Colletti a great minister .
tion of Mr. Colletti , with that of Corfu under the more absolute government of the British peer , Lord Seaton , and the comparison will almost persuade him that Greece is an enlightened monarchy and Colletti a great minister .
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tion in England , but the revival of letters and the influence of Melancthon . The articles of the English church have a comprehensive Protestantism . However , he admits errors in the church establishment , but thinks the Puritans ...
tion in England , but the revival of letters and the influence of Melancthon . The articles of the English church have a comprehensive Protestantism . However , he admits errors in the church establishment , but thinks the Puritans ...
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... six dollars tion of this work - and for doing this a liberal commission a year in advance . Remittances for any period will be will be allowed to gentlemen who will interest themselves thankfully received and promptly attended to .
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tion to legalize so much folly and crime . If , besides , they saw opinions hostile to slavery openly avowed and spreading around them ; if they saw a certainty of being powerfully sustained in reinstating justice on her seat , what ...
tion to legalize so much folly and crime . If , besides , they saw opinions hostile to slavery openly avowed and spreading around them ; if they saw a certainty of being powerfully sustained in reinstating justice on her seat , what ...
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Mr. Mill accordingly consistently rejects this no tion ; others , as Mr. Whewell , ( Philosophy of Inductive Sciences , ) admit it . But the main point is admitted by all , since otherwise Induction could not go on .
Mr. Mill accordingly consistently rejects this no tion ; others , as Mr. Whewell , ( Philosophy of Inductive Sciences , ) admit it . But the main point is admitted by all , since otherwise Induction could not go on .
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