Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man , but they cannot move the fingers separately , as they have no proper extensor or flexor muscles : besides , their thumb is shorter , and ...
... respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man , but they cannot move the fingers separately , as they have no proper extensor or flexor muscles : besides , their thumb is shorter , and ...
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... respect . It argues something that we shall not name to disturb his ashes at this day . In enumerating the sources of pleasure which lie within the power of the imagination , the author states the following , which certainly are such in ...
... respect . It argues something that we shall not name to disturb his ashes at this day . In enumerating the sources of pleasure which lie within the power of the imagination , the author states the following , which certainly are such in ...
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... respect for religion which Bonaparte has professed in all coun- tries , is not an attachment to any particular sect , but a conviction that every system of belief contains something good , and that the bad must be destroyed by time ...
... respect for religion which Bonaparte has professed in all coun- tries , is not an attachment to any particular sect , but a conviction that every system of belief contains something good , and that the bad must be destroyed by time ...
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