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Human language is local and changeable , and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all nations ...
Human language is local and changeable , and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all nations ...
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They are means , and powerful means by which the excellences of republican government may be retained and its imperfections ... I mean the ENLARGEMENT of thc ORBIT within which such systems are to revolve , cither in respect to the ...
They are means , and powerful means by which the excellences of republican government may be retained and its imperfections ... I mean the ENLARGEMENT of thc ORBIT within which such systems are to revolve , cither in respect to the ...
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We mean you no harm whatever . I pledge you the honor of a gentleman , and of a Frenchman , that we intend you no injury . I perfectly well know that you are innocent of the atrocities in the Rue Morgue .
We mean you no harm whatever . I pledge you the honor of a gentleman , and of a Frenchman , that we intend you no injury . I perfectly well know that you are innocent of the atrocities in the Rue Morgue .
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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