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... person who exhibits those singular [ powers ] with a [ divine ] special mission to [ reform to ] de- clare his will to Mankind ? That he is a divine person , and that the doctrines he promulgates are necessarily true and useful ? [ That ] ...
... person who exhibits those singular [ powers ] with a [ divine ] special mission to [ reform to ] de- clare his will to Mankind ? That he is a divine person , and that the doctrines he promulgates are necessarily true and useful ? [ That ] ...
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... person to know all that can be known by the dead concerning that which the living fear , hope , or forget ; to plunge him into the pleasure or pain which there awaits him ; to punish or reward him in a manner and in a degree ...
... person to know all that can be known by the dead concerning that which the living fear , hope , or forget ; to plunge him into the pleasure or pain which there awaits him ; to punish or reward him in a manner and in a degree ...
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... persons at war with the general permanent advantage , must be inflicted by the mildest reform . It is not alleged that every person whose interest is directly or indirectly con- cerned in the maintaining things as they are , is ...
... persons at war with the general permanent advantage , must be inflicted by the mildest reform . It is not alleged that every person whose interest is directly or indirectly con- cerned in the maintaining things as they are , is ...
Contents
THE GROWTH OF SHELLEYS MIND | 3 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
I WILL BEGET A SON | 216 |
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