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... proved their point . Some Remarks on the early Population of Europe , and particu- larly of Italy , form the next paper . After some general ob servations on the primitive inhabitants or aborigines of a coun- try , the writer traces the ...
... proved their point . Some Remarks on the early Population of Europe , and particu- larly of Italy , form the next paper . After some general ob servations on the primitive inhabitants or aborigines of a coun- try , the writer traces the ...
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... prove , And teem with health for those I love ! Thy faces six - thy eyes of pride , Twelve - handed CARTICEYA , hide ! Or over distant regions wield Thy javelin sharp , and massy shield ! Urge thy pernicious bird afar , Nor shock my ...
... prove , And teem with health for those I love ! Thy faces six - thy eyes of pride , Twelve - handed CARTICEYA , hide ! Or over distant regions wield Thy javelin sharp , and massy shield ! Urge thy pernicious bird afar , Nor shock my ...
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... prove useful to him when- ever a translation of them shall appear . For this purpose , he commences with an examination of that series of philosophical opinions which has given occasion to the Kantian principles . A concise but distinct ...
... prove useful to him when- ever a translation of them shall appear . For this purpose , he commences with an examination of that series of philosophical opinions which has given occasion to the Kantian principles . A concise but distinct ...
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... prove those to be mistaken , who repre- sent the American Indians as living , or as having lived , in a state of social union , without any kind of civil government . This he means as an answer to such as may contend that so- ciety may ...
... prove those to be mistaken , who repre- sent the American Indians as living , or as having lived , in a state of social union , without any kind of civil government . This he means as an answer to such as may contend that so- ciety may ...
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... proves too much , as it connects liberty and virtue with igno- rance and barbarism , and makes vice and slavery the attend- ants on knowlege , civilization , and refinement . Such a sys- tem , to be consistent , ought to insist on the ...
... proves too much , as it connects liberty and virtue with igno- rance and barbarism , and makes vice and slavery the attend- ants on knowlege , civilization , and refinement . Such a sys- tem , to be consistent , ought to insist on the ...
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