The Selected Writings of Benjamin RushPhilosophical Library, 1947 - 433 pages |
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Page 155
... hence bills of mortality prove that fewer persons die between forty and fifty - seven ; than in any other seventeen ... hence the difficulty with which sores heal in old people ; and hence too ON NATURAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 155.
... hence bills of mortality prove that fewer persons die between forty and fifty - seven ; than in any other seventeen ... hence the difficulty with which sores heal in old people ; and hence too ON NATURAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 155.
Page 185
... hence arises another argument in favour of this judicial power of the mind being dis- tinct from the moral faculty . It would seem as if the Supreme Being had preserved the moral faculty in man from the ruins of * Vol . iii . p . 216 ...
... hence arises another argument in favour of this judicial power of the mind being dis- tinct from the moral faculty . It would seem as if the Supreme Being had preserved the moral faculty in man from the ruins of * Vol . iii . p . 216 ...
Page 190
... Hence we often find the moral faculty in a state of vigour in persons , in whom reason and taste , exist in a weak , or in an uncultivated state . It is worthy of notice , likewise , that while second thoughts are best in matters of ...
... Hence we often find the moral faculty in a state of vigour in persons , in whom reason and taste , exist in a weak , or in an uncultivated state . It is worthy of notice , likewise , that while second thoughts are best in matters of ...
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ON SLAVEKEEPING 1773 | 3 |
A PLAN OF A PEACEOFFICE FOR THE UNITED STATES | 19 |
SYLVANIA 1777 | 54 |
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