The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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... truth of the imitation , is called MIRTH ; a sensation which has been improperly confounded with laughter by some writers , particularly by that excellent moral philosopher , Mr. Hutchinson , and Dr. Campbell , in his Philosophy of ...
... truth of the imitation , is called MIRTH ; a sensation which has been improperly confounded with laughter by some writers , particularly by that excellent moral philosopher , Mr. Hutchinson , and Dr. Campbell , in his Philosophy of ...
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... truth of my art . Some of them , however , who knew the girl in question , denied that she had the described mark upon her eyelid , until on the next day , conversing with her , they all became witnesses of the truth of the fact which ...
... truth of my art . Some of them , however , who knew the girl in question , denied that she had the described mark upon her eyelid , until on the next day , conversing with her , they all became witnesses of the truth of the fact which ...
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... truth abhorred , mathe- matical truth sheds its " increate " and irrefrangible light , on the minds of de- mons and damned spirits , as clearly , as on the originally less , but now perhaps more glorious faculties , of Newton or of ...
... truth abhorred , mathe- matical truth sheds its " increate " and irrefrangible light , on the minds of de- mons and damned spirits , as clearly , as on the originally less , but now perhaps more glorious faculties , of Newton or of ...
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