The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... true , and that such knowledge is not and cannot be obtained by mere observation of actual facts . It has been shown also that these necessary truths are the results of certain fundamental ideas , such as those of space , time , number ...
... true , and that such knowledge is not and cannot be obtained by mere observation of actual facts . It has been shown also that these necessary truths are the results of certain fundamental ideas , such as those of space , time , number ...
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... true causes , or those which are understood among philosophers to be available for explanation . The rule of the vera causa Mr. Whewell , as we understand him , very justly limits in its acceptation to this sense , and with equal ...
... true causes , or those which are understood among philosophers to be available for explanation . The rule of the vera causa Mr. Whewell , as we understand him , very justly limits in its acceptation to this sense , and with equal ...
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... true American sociability which only I delight in .'- vol . ii . pp . 106 , 107 . Mrs. Temple and Mrs. Hay seem to have been Americans , as indeed was every other person mentioned as an acquaintance . Our surprise that Mrs. Adams was ...
... true American sociability which only I delight in .'- vol . ii . pp . 106 , 107 . Mrs. Temple and Mrs. Hay seem to have been Americans , as indeed was every other person mentioned as an acquaintance . Our surprise that Mrs. Adams was ...
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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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