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... known , partly that of Mr. JEREMY BENTHAM - the culprits are to be con- fined in circular buildings , with windows so constructed that the overseer from a room in the centre may be able to view every one of their rooms . The external ...
... known , partly that of Mr. JEREMY BENTHAM - the culprits are to be con- fined in circular buildings , with windows so constructed that the overseer from a room in the centre may be able to view every one of their rooms . The external ...
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... known to a people , their deeds are placed beyond the reach of further error , when the sa- credness of the bard , and the expounder of hieroglyphics , ceases . A good memo- ry has however many admirers , and va- rious like a child sent ...
... known to a people , their deeds are placed beyond the reach of further error , when the sa- credness of the bard , and the expounder of hieroglyphics , ceases . A good memo- ry has however many admirers , and va- rious like a child sent ...
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... known ; but let us see how he thinks he can oblige me to adopt his erroneous sense , -in order that it may be opposed by natural phe- pomena . 5. " Let us attentively peruse ( he says ) the first chapter of Genesis , in or- der to see ...
... known ; but let us see how he thinks he can oblige me to adopt his erroneous sense , -in order that it may be opposed by natural phe- pomena . 5. " Let us attentively peruse ( he says ) the first chapter of Genesis , in or- der to see ...
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... known for explaining the appearances and the small magnitude of the four new planets , and of their equal , or nearly equal , distances from the Sun. This hypothesis supposes those planets to be only fragments of a larger planet , which ...
... known for explaining the appearances and the small magnitude of the four new planets , and of their equal , or nearly equal , distances from the Sun. This hypothesis supposes those planets to be only fragments of a larger planet , which ...
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... known scraps or clippings of Russia lea- ther , prove of essential service . I have stayed the progress of the mis- chief already commenced in books by putting a quantity of pepper among the leaves . J. BELLA . January 5 , 1814 . To the ...
... known scraps or clippings of Russia lea- ther , prove of essential service . I have stayed the progress of the mis- chief already commenced in books by putting a quantity of pepper among the leaves . J. BELLA . January 5 , 1814 . To the ...
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