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... society of the former was in Paris , and of the latter at Cape Francois . At Malta and Turin there were also similar associa- tions . Among these societies there were three principal schools , which deserve particular notice . The ...
... society of the former was in Paris , and of the latter at Cape Francois . At Malta and Turin there were also similar associa- tions . Among these societies there were three principal schools , which deserve particular notice . The ...
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... Society established by the Marquis de Puysegur , and the translator states in his preface that " several continental sovereigns have publicly acknowledged its " validity , ( i . e . human magnetism , ) and among the rest the King " of ...
... Society established by the Marquis de Puysegur , and the translator states in his preface that " several continental sovereigns have publicly acknowledged its " validity , ( i . e . human magnetism , ) and among the rest the King " of ...
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... Society created him their hero , and in July 1816 , Mr. Wilberforce , President of this Society , at a philanthropic dinner , where the greater part of them were blacks , collected from the har- bours , gave the following toast ...
... Society created him their hero , and in July 1816 , Mr. Wilberforce , President of this Society , at a philanthropic dinner , where the greater part of them were blacks , collected from the har- bours , gave the following toast ...
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... society - then are we bound to improve the talent which Providence has given to us . We inherit from nature , a powerful influence on the characters of men , and reason and religion have now enlarged our sphere to the extent of our ...
... society - then are we bound to improve the talent which Providence has given to us . We inherit from nature , a powerful influence on the characters of men , and reason and religion have now enlarged our sphere to the extent of our ...
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... societies for the promotion of benevolence and reli- gion of that religion which requires the suppression of all vin- dictive passion , and forbids a man to take the life of his fellow man . Let me ask then - does your practice ...
... societies for the promotion of benevolence and reli- gion of that religion which requires the suppression of all vin- dictive passion , and forbids a man to take the life of his fellow man . Let me ask then - does your practice ...
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