The Quarterly Review, Volume 6William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1812 |
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... French . XV . A Comparative View of the Plans of Education as de- tailed in the Publications of Dr. Bell and Mr. Lan- caster , and Remarks on Dr. Bell's Madras School , and Hints to the Managers and Committees of Cha- rity and Sunday ...
... French . XV . A Comparative View of the Plans of Education as de- tailed in the Publications of Dr. Bell and Mr. Lan- caster , and Remarks on Dr. Bell's Madras School , and Hints to the Managers and Committees of Cha- rity and Sunday ...
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... French metaphysicians ; and shows , that though they have in general adopted his account of the origin of knowledge as a fundamental truth , hardly two of them can be named who have understood it in the same sense , and scarcely one who ...
... French metaphysicians ; and shows , that though they have in general adopted his account of the origin of knowledge as a fundamental truth , hardly two of them can be named who have understood it in the same sense , and scarcely one who ...
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... French metaphysicians . On the contrary , their grand dogma is , that all our ideas are literally resolvable in their ultimate state of decomposition into mere sensations . This at all events is the doc- trine maintained by Condillac ...
... French metaphysicians . On the contrary , their grand dogma is , that all our ideas are literally resolvable in their ultimate state of decomposition into mere sensations . This at all events is the doc- trine maintained by Condillac ...
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... French theorists to whom we have alluded . This is the physiologico - metaphysical class - a class , says Mr. Stewart , which distinguishes itself by a creed made up of ' scho- lastic metaphysics and hypothetical physiology . ' The ...
... French theorists to whom we have alluded . This is the physiologico - metaphysical class - a class , says Mr. Stewart , which distinguishes itself by a creed made up of ' scho- lastic metaphysics and hypothetical physiology . ' The ...
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... French army , an account of every mili- tary transaction during the war in which he had not himself partici- pated . But he has related some facts respecting which he confes- ses himself to be merely the echo of public opinion , and ...
... French army , an account of every mili- tary transaction during the war in which he had not himself partici- pated . But he has related some facts respecting which he confes- ses himself to be merely the echo of public opinion , and ...
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