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Perhaps his greatest perversion of reason appears in his assertion that eyes , hands , feet , & c . , were not ... On the other hand , he maintains that the world could not have been made by the Gods for the sake of man or their own ...
Perhaps his greatest perversion of reason appears in his assertion that eyes , hands , feet , & c . , were not ... On the other hand , he maintains that the world could not have been made by the Gods for the sake of man or their own ...
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He thinks that Our appeal philosophy is forsaking its ancient metaphysical is to reason and channels " --and that ( if we may try our hand at continuing his metaphor ) , he may deal with its shallows sportively among the flowery meadows ...
He thinks that Our appeal philosophy is forsaking its ancient metaphysical is to reason and channels " --and that ( if we may try our hand at continuing his metaphor ) , he may deal with its shallows sportively among the flowery meadows ...
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The Audited Balance Sheet of the Treasurer for the year ending 31st December , 1871 , is appended , showing a balance in hand of £ 19 . 8s . 5d . , after the payment of every debt up to the last day of the year ; so that the Institute ...
The Audited Balance Sheet of the Treasurer for the year ending 31st December , 1871 , is appended , showing a balance in hand of £ 19 . 8s . 5d . , after the payment of every debt up to the last day of the year ; so that the Institute ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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