The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... complete his unfinished analysis of the intellectual powers and capacities . The work with which he has in the mean time favoured the public , will be found in every respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays ...
... complete his unfinished analysis of the intellectual powers and capacities . The work with which he has in the mean time favoured the public , will be found in every respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays ...
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... complete counterpart , he justly observes , to the extravagant pursuits of the alchemists . All the sciences , indeed , have had their alchemists , who have en- deavoured to reduce all phenomena to one primary element or prin- ciple ...
... complete counterpart , he justly observes , to the extravagant pursuits of the alchemists . All the sciences , indeed , have had their alchemists , who have en- deavoured to reduce all phenomena to one primary element or prin- ciple ...
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... complete , had he illustrated , with greater precision , the nature and results of intellectual analysis , and deve- loped more fully the relations which connect this science with the other branches of our knowledge . His reply ...
... complete , had he illustrated , with greater precision , the nature and results of intellectual analysis , and deve- loped more fully the relations which connect this science with the other branches of our knowledge . His reply ...
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... complete . We analyse our thoughts by reflection , as we analyse matter by the use of other matter . The mere functions , indeed , as the powers of memory and comparison , we do not at- tempt thus to simplify , but only the ideas ...
... complete . We analyse our thoughts by reflection , as we analyse matter by the use of other matter . The mere functions , indeed , as the powers of memory and comparison , we do not at- tempt thus to simplify , but only the ideas ...
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... complete abstract of their contents , we shall content ourselves with briefly observing , that they afford a decisive refutation of the old and mysterious notion , That all the things to which we apply the terms beautiful and sublime ...
... complete abstract of their contents , we shall content ourselves with briefly observing , that they afford a decisive refutation of the old and mysterious notion , That all the things to which we apply the terms beautiful and sublime ...
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