The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... means of transmigration , and according to their good or bad actions , the souls of men may be elevated to perfect divinity , or debased to the state of fiends . This religion has its redeemer too , and a system of penance , discipline ...
... means of transmigration , and according to their good or bad actions , the souls of men may be elevated to perfect divinity , or debased to the state of fiends . This religion has its redeemer too , and a system of penance , discipline ...
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... means true , that they are determined by those of surrounding objects . Their shades depend on the volition of the animal , on the state of its feelings , on its good or bad health , and are besides , subordinate to climate , to age ...
... means true , that they are determined by those of surrounding objects . Their shades depend on the volition of the animal , on the state of its feelings , on its good or bad health , and are besides , subordinate to climate , to age ...
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... means represents the difference in the political relation of the two provinces , and Sinde has always manifested a dislike of British interference . It has indeed been almost a sealed country against British intrusion ; and were it not ...
... means represents the difference in the political relation of the two provinces , and Sinde has always manifested a dislike of British interference . It has indeed been almost a sealed country against British intrusion ; and were it not ...
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