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... light upon it of his own accord . Hence , it was easier for him to invent than to judge . rightly of the ideas of others . His memory was uncommonly faithful in matters , which re- lated to his favourite sciences ; but very indifferent ...
... light upon it of his own accord . Hence , it was easier for him to invent than to judge . rightly of the ideas of others . His memory was uncommonly faithful in matters , which re- lated to his favourite sciences ; but very indifferent ...
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... light , protected from the contact of air , consequently cannot rot and is exceedingly pliable , with which the painting forms one homogeneous mass , never liable to crack nor scale off . But it is in the execution of the paint- ing ...
... light , protected from the contact of air , consequently cannot rot and is exceedingly pliable , with which the painting forms one homogeneous mass , never liable to crack nor scale off . But it is in the execution of the paint- ing ...
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... light , and the electric fluid . The latter part of the last quotation is contradictory . How can air become a part of a body , and not become fixed in it ? Some carbonates con- tain or of their bulk of fixed air , or carbonic acid gas ...
... light , and the electric fluid . The latter part of the last quotation is contradictory . How can air become a part of a body , and not become fixed in it ? Some carbonates con- tain or of their bulk of fixed air , or carbonic acid gas ...
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... light , and so forcibly to recommend their subject as to produce conviction of its truth and propriety in the minds of the hearers in such cases a distinct proposition is rendered , unnecessary , and of course confirmation is thereby ...
... light , and so forcibly to recommend their subject as to produce conviction of its truth and propriety in the minds of the hearers in such cases a distinct proposition is rendered , unnecessary , and of course confirmation is thereby ...
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... light from Heaven , above the brightness of the sun , shining round about me , and those who journied with me . And when we were all fallen to the earth , I heard a voice speaking unto me , and saying in the Hebrew tongue , Saul , Saul ...
... light from Heaven , above the brightness of the sun , shining round about me , and those who journied with me . And when we were all fallen to the earth , I heard a voice speaking unto me , and saying in the Hebrew tongue , Saul , Saul ...
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