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It may be remarked that Poggio was entitled thus to admonish his friend , as he had himself lately given up a living in England -a small one indeed , but bestowed upon him by the Bishop of Winchester , as the precursor of a larger one ...
It may be remarked that Poggio was entitled thus to admonish his friend , as he had himself lately given up a living in England -a small one indeed , but bestowed upon him by the Bishop of Winchester , as the precursor of a larger one ...
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... by a strict process of induction — that a given organ performs a given function , or a given arrangement possesses a certain stability , by its adaptation to mechanical laws , is common to natural philosophy and natural theology .
... by a strict process of induction — that a given organ performs a given function , or a given arrangement possesses a certain stability , by its adaptation to mechanical laws , is common to natural philosophy and natural theology .
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The question , let it be observed , has not hitherto been , whe- ther a man can attain a state of salvation without Divine aid ; but whether that aid is not given to all who seek it - whether its being made available to any man , or the ...
The question , let it be observed , has not hitherto been , whe- ther a man can attain a state of salvation without Divine aid ; but whether that aid is not given to all who seek it - whether its being made available to any man , or the ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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