The Eclectic ReviewThis periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Side 54
All these books to which we have referred deal with a question of the profoundest
interest — the nature of soul , spirit , or mind , what we may know of it really , how
it acts upon and through matter , and what it is independently of matter .
All these books to which we have referred deal with a question of the profoundest
interest — the nature of soul , spirit , or mind , what we may know of it really , how
it acts upon and through matter , and what it is independently of matter .
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We ourselves suppose , with the Duke of Wellington , who , however , yielded to
no popular clamour on the matter , that the omission was certainly imprudent .
Prince Albert was not only a Protestant , but rather a stringent Protestant ; not ...
We ourselves suppose , with the Duke of Wellington , who , however , yielded to
no popular clamour on the matter , that the omission was certainly imprudent .
Prince Albert was not only a Protestant , but rather a stringent Protestant ; not ...
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His capacity of earning twenty dollars a week is a very small matter , but it is all
he has in the world ; and in order to make it valuable as possible , he creates , by
combining with others , an artificial scarcity of the commodity in which he deals or
...
His capacity of earning twenty dollars a week is a very small matter , but it is all
he has in the world ; and in order to make it valuable as possible , he creates , by
combining with others , an artificial scarcity of the commodity in which he deals or
...
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