The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... common , and of dividing them all into classes , according to their respective relations : at the same time we found it necessary to de- viate in some degree from this principle of classification , on account of the imperfection of our ...
... common , and of dividing them all into classes , according to their respective relations : at the same time we found it necessary to de- viate in some degree from this principle of classification , on account of the imperfection of our ...
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... common walks of life , and pre- senting to the reader , instead of the splendid scenes of an imaginary world , a correct and striking representation of that which is daily taking place around him . 6 In adventuring upon this task , the ...
... common walks of life , and pre- senting to the reader , instead of the splendid scenes of an imaginary world , a correct and striking representation of that which is daily taking place around him . 6 In adventuring upon this task , the ...
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... common sense and common feelings of mankind , it is plain that whatever be the attestations to which it may lay claim , we can never acknowledge its authority , because we possess , in the consciousness of our own minds , a higher and ...
... common sense and common feelings of mankind , it is plain that whatever be the attestations to which it may lay claim , we can never acknowledge its authority , because we possess , in the consciousness of our own minds , a higher and ...
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