The Methodist Quarterly Review, 23권G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1841 |
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... principles tend to liberty , by preventing the prevalence of one to the destruction of all others . Hence govern- ment in Europe and America has been successively improved through all its natural stages from absolute despotism , which ...
... principles tend to liberty , by preventing the prevalence of one to the destruction of all others . Hence govern- ment in Europe and America has been successively improved through all its natural stages from absolute despotism , which ...
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... principles of speech , to have become well prepared for the difficult task of explaining on philosophical principles the internal features of so primitive a language as the Hebrew . He shows us that the great discoveries and advances ...
... principles of speech , to have become well prepared for the difficult task of explaining on philosophical principles the internal features of so primitive a language as the Hebrew . He shows us that the great discoveries and advances ...
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... principles of comparison . Our author , in order to avoid the errors of former grammarians , was obliged to reject all servile dependence upon their labors , and form for himself a plan of pro- cedure , founded on the general principles ...
... principles of comparison . Our author , in order to avoid the errors of former grammarians , was obliged to reject all servile dependence upon their labors , and form for himself a plan of pro- cedure , founded on the general principles ...
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Critical Notices | 7 |
Christianity the Means of Civilization | 39 |
Tracts for the Times | 58 |
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