The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... respects the national religion , 289 , 290 -- a system of eligious education founded.by the reformers , 290 , 291 . Mathison ( Gilbert ) Notices respecting Jamaicu , 147 -- effects of the abo- lition of the slave trade , 148 , 149- 153 ...
... respects the national religion , 289 , 290 -- a system of eligious education founded.by the reformers , 290 , 291 . Mathison ( Gilbert ) Notices respecting Jamaicu , 147 -- effects of the abo- lition of the slave trade , 148 , 149- 153 ...
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... respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the ...
... respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the ...
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... respect , it differs equally in its scope from the pneumatologi- cal discussions concerning the seat of the soul , and the possibility or the impossibility of its bearing any relation to space or to time , which so long gave employment ...
... respect , it differs equally in its scope from the pneumatologi- cal discussions concerning the seat of the soul , and the possibility or the impossibility of its bearing any relation to space or to time , which so long gave employment ...
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... respect the parallel is 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 ...
... respect the parallel is 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 ...
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... respect to the certainty and the extent of the application of this principle ; ' an admission , it must be remarked , quite irreconcileable with his grand dogma , that the metaphysi- cian is necessarily limited to the mere ...
... respect to the certainty and the extent of the application of this principle ; ' an admission , it must be remarked , quite irreconcileable with his grand dogma , that the metaphysi- cian is necessarily limited to the mere ...
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