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The Westminster Review Vol. XXXVI
Because there was no press* at that time inerasibly to record the progress, and
permanently to stereotype the discoveries of science. With the expatriation or
extinction of the learned men, and of the sacred colleges which alone possessed
...
Because there was no press* at that time inerasibly to record the progress, and
permanently to stereotype the discoveries of science. With the expatriation or
extinction of the learned men, and of the sacred colleges which alone possessed
...
Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, 1841
Because there was no press* at that time inerasibly to record the progress, and
permanently to stereotype the discoveries of science. With the expatriation or
extinction of the learned men, and of the sacred colleges which alone possessed
...
Each animal having new wants, and being driven by them to peculiar habits,
gradually changes its organization, until in succeeding generations the
distinction becomes inerasibly fixed. Thus for instance a bird, is drives by its
wants to take to ...
Marshall College (Mercersburg, Pa.). Alumni Association, 1851
Each animal having new wants, and being driven by (hem to peculiar habits,
gradually changes its organization, until in succeeding generations the
distinction becomes inerasibly fixed. Thus for instance a bird, is drives by its
wants to take to ...
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The Reformed Church Review ...
Each animal having new wants, and being driven by them to peculiar habits,
gradually changes its organization, until in succeeding generations the
distinction becomes inerasibly fixed. Thus for instance a bird, is driven by its
wants to take to ...
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The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... Ed. ... by ...
What man of honour needs a moment's / rumination to discover what nature has
so inerasibly / implanted in his bosom — the sense of right and wrong? * I am
connected with a female whom I love, who confides in me ; in what manner
should ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Richard Herne Shepherd, 1810
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Zastrozzi and St. Irvyne
"No reflection, in the present instance, is needed, Lady," replied Wolfstein, coolly,
yet determinedly. "What man of honour needs a moment's rumination to discover
what nature has so inerasibly implanted in his bosom — the sense of right and ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Stephen C. Behrendt, 2002
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose: How ...
What man of honour needs a moment's rumination to discover what nature has
so inerasibly implanted in his ib0som—the sense of right and wrong? I am
connected with a female whom I love, who confides in me; in what manner
should I merit ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1880
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The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: From the Original ...
What man of honour needs a moment's rumination to discover what nature has
so inerasibly implanted in his bosom — the sense of right and wrong? I am
connected with a female whom I love, who confides in me ; in what manner
should I ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1897