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... it been followed , would have placed that city and Ghana nearly in their true
positions ; but though this direction was afterwards repeated by Mr Magra , the
Major did not venture so far to innovate on D ' Anville , who had made it due
south .
... it been followed , would have placed that city and Ghana nearly in their true
positions ; but though this direction was afterwards repeated by Mr Magra , the
Major did not venture so far to innovate on D ' Anville , who had made it due
south .
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plete , but incoherent ; and we have no doubt that all true phrenologists will be
thankful to us for their suggestion . But there is an organ , and , of course , a
faculty , of Form , it seems , - - and an organ of Colour - - and one of Size , and a ...
plete , but incoherent ; and we have no doubt that all true phrenologists will be
thankful to us for their suggestion . But there is an organ , and , of course , a
faculty , of Form , it seems , - - and an organ of Colour - - and one of Size , and a ...
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If these things be , as we humbly conceive them to be , it is plain enough that the
Phrenological theory cannot possibly be true , as it has been hitherto maintained
: And yet it does not follow , of absolute necessity , that the facts on which it is ...
If these things be , as we humbly conceive them to be , it is plain enough that the
Phrenological theory cannot possibly be true , as it has been hitherto maintained
: And yet it does not follow , of absolute necessity , that the facts on which it is ...
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Whatsoever is revealed by God , who knows all things as they are in themselves ,
and who cannot deceive us , by teaching falsehood for truth , is most true and
certain ; though it may entirely surpass the comprehension of created minds .
Whatsoever is revealed by God , who knows all things as they are in themselves ,
and who cannot deceive us , by teaching falsehood for truth , is most true and
certain ; though it may entirely surpass the comprehension of created minds .
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If these , and other doctrines of Catholic faith , are really revealed by Almighty
God , they are not erroneous , but most true and certain - they are not
uinscriptural , but agreeable to the true sense of the written word of God - the
belief of them is ...
If these , and other doctrines of Catholic faith , are really revealed by Almighty
God , they are not erroneous , but most true and certain - they are not
uinscriptural , but agreeable to the true sense of the written word of God - the
belief of them is ...
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