The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... interest of the public in that important branch of philoso- phy which Mr. Stewart has so much illustrated and adorned has been , we think , for some time , greatly on the wane . All labour of the intellectual kind , which is not given ...
... interest of the public in that important branch of philoso- phy which Mr. Stewart has so much illustrated and adorned has been , we think , for some time , greatly on the wane . All labour of the intellectual kind , which is not given ...
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... interest in its successful cultivation . 6 < a We are told by Locke in the simple but instructive account which he gives of the origin of his immortal work , that upon an occasion when he was engaged in a philosophical discussion with ...
... interest in its successful cultivation . 6 < a We are told by Locke in the simple but instructive account which he gives of the origin of his immortal work , that upon an occasion when he was engaged in a philosophical discussion with ...
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... interest every cultivated reader . He always relieves and illustrates his subject by the happiest allusions and quotations , and decorates even the most unpromising discussions with the various colouring of his chaste and cultivated ...
... interest every cultivated reader . He always relieves and illustrates his subject by the happiest allusions and quotations , and decorates even the most unpromising discussions with the various colouring of his chaste and cultivated ...
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... interest that we took up the publication of General Sarrazin : and although our reliance upon what we might find there was necessarily to be qualified by many obvious considerations arising from the peculiar circumstances un- der which ...
... interest that we took up the publication of General Sarrazin : and although our reliance upon what we might find there was necessarily to be qualified by many obvious considerations arising from the peculiar circumstances un- der which ...
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... interest in the removal of the one , or the elevation of the other ; and though the petitions from the army of Italy ; the mission of Au- gereau to Paris ; the journey of General Desaix to Italy , connect- ed as it was with Moreau's ...
... interest in the removal of the one , or the elevation of the other ; and though the petitions from the army of Italy ; the mission of Au- gereau to Paris ; the journey of General Desaix to Italy , connect- ed as it was with Moreau's ...
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