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... body , and of a subtile and immaterial something called soul . " The adventurous novelty of this proposition calls for the strictest proof , and accordingly it is presented to us in various lights , and the opinions of philosophers in ...
... body , and of a subtile and immaterial something called soul . " The adventurous novelty of this proposition calls for the strictest proof , and accordingly it is presented to us in various lights , and the opinions of philosophers in ...
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... bodies , it is no hard matter it would seem , to distinguish them from organized , " be the latter ani- mal or vegetable , " but the difficulty is to adjust " with unerring certainty , " the boundaries between animals and vegetables ...
... bodies , it is no hard matter it would seem , to distinguish them from organized , " be the latter ani- mal or vegetable , " but the difficulty is to adjust " with unerring certainty , " the boundaries between animals and vegetables ...
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... body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of " those shock- ing narratives of human depravity " -the fee - faw - fum of misun ...
... body of natural and moral law . Thence we are transported from theory to theory , from fiction to fiction , until we find ourselves in the midst of " those shock- ing narratives of human depravity " -the fee - faw - fum of misun ...
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... body of men shall unite to form a political society ; and secondly , that they shall have de- termined in what form it shall be ruled : hence the social compact , and the constitutional compact are two very distinct things . It appears ...
... body of men shall unite to form a political society ; and secondly , that they shall have de- termined in what form it shall be ruled : hence the social compact , and the constitutional compact are two very distinct things . It appears ...
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... body politic towards other bodies politic , or towards individuals ? At an early period in the history of political philosophy , this important question seems to have been fully considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather ...
... body politic towards other bodies politic , or towards individuals ? At an early period in the history of political philosophy , this important question seems to have been fully considered . Aristotle who discusses it- rather ...
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