The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... mind of its author were , in this as in other cases , the idea , and its comparison with facts ; the con- ception of the law , and the moulding this conception in such a form as to correspond with known realities . In the mere ...
... mind of its author were , in this as in other cases , the idea , and its comparison with facts ; the con- ception of the law , and the moulding this conception in such a form as to correspond with known realities . In the mere ...
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... mind which assigns an unity to an assemblage of independent particulars . * But in order to carry out this idea to its entire meaning , it is necessary to extend the field in which this faculty exerts itself to every description of im ...
... mind which assigns an unity to an assemblage of independent particulars . * But in order to carry out this idea to its entire meaning , it is necessary to extend the field in which this faculty exerts itself to every description of im ...
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... minds , it is doubtless presumptuous to assert , for which reason we have dwelt only on the received tests of truth , as con- veyed from mind to mind by the intervention of language .. If there there be those who can persuade themselves ...
... minds , it is doubtless presumptuous to assert , for which reason we have dwelt only on the received tests of truth , as con- veyed from mind to mind by the intervention of language .. If there there be those who can persuade themselves ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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