American Quarterly Review, Volumen4Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1828 |
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... known in different terms ; while they admitted that the most absurd conclusion , if arrived at according to a prescribed process of reasoning , stood on as fair , or even better ground , than those elementary principles which all men ...
... known in different terms ; while they admitted that the most absurd conclusion , if arrived at according to a prescribed process of reasoning , stood on as fair , or even better ground , than those elementary principles which all men ...
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... known of matter but its qualities and their pheno- mena , or of mind but its feelings or thoughts , what proof is there of any essence distinct from these ? Do not the terms essence , substance , or substratum , mean an abstraction of ...
... known of matter but its qualities and their pheno- mena , or of mind but its feelings or thoughts , what proof is there of any essence distinct from these ? Do not the terms essence , substance , or substratum , mean an abstraction of ...
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... known to us by the sense of touch , are extension , magnitude , divisibi- lity , roughness , smoothness , hardness , figure , motion . He redu- ces all , except motion , to two ; resistance and extension . These are not made known to us ...
... known to us by the sense of touch , are extension , magnitude , divisibi- lity , roughness , smoothness , hardness , figure , motion . He redu- ces all , except motion , to two ; resistance and extension . These are not made known to us ...
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... known . If our ideas did not arise according to a certain or- der , that is , were it not for the laws of association , memory would be of little use . We are obliged for want of room to pass over the lectures on the laws of association ...
... known . If our ideas did not arise according to a certain or- der , that is , were it not for the laws of association , memory would be of little use . We are obliged for want of room to pass over the lectures on the laws of association ...
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... known , by new and simpler means . The primary laws of association are much affected by diversi- sities of temper . How different are the images , which the same object will suggest to a gloomy or cheerful mind ? " To the cheerful , in ...
... known , by new and simpler means . The primary laws of association are much affected by diversi- sities of temper . How different are the images , which the same object will suggest to a gloomy or cheerful mind ? " To the cheerful , in ...
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Página 282 - Brightest and best of the sons of the morning! Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid! Star of the East, the horizon adorning, Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.
Página 282 - Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid ; star of the east, the horizon adorning, guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.
Página 147 - In heaven ambition cannot dwell, Nor avarice in the vaults of hell; Earthly these passions of the earth, They perish where they have their birth -, But love is indestructible. Its holy flame for ever burneth; from heaven it came, to heaven...
Página 397 - Marshal of the district into which they are brought ; and to appoint a proper person or persons, residing upon the coast of Africa, as agent or agents for receiving the negroes, mulattoes, or persons of colour, delivered from on board vessels seized in the prosecution of the Slave Trade by commanders of The United States
Página 284 - Thou art gone to the grave ; but we will not deplore thee; Whose God was thy ransom, thy guardian, and guide : He gave thee, he took thee, and he will restore thee ; And death has no sting, for the Saviour hasoied.
Página 396 - The object, to which its attention is to be exclusively directed, is to promote and execute a plan for colonizing (with their consent) the free people of color residing in our country in Africa, or such other place as Congress shall deem most expedient.
Página 196 - Shakspearc and Milton, like gods in the fight, Have put their whole drama and epic to flight ; In satires, epistles, and odes, would they cope. Their numbers retreat before Dryden and Pope ; And Johnson, well arm'd like a hero of yore, Has beat forty French, \ and will beat forty more...
Página 274 - Committee, that it is the duty of this country to promote the interest and happiness of the native inhabitants of the British dominions in India, and thai such measures ought to be adopted, as may tend to the introduction among them of useful knowledge, and of religious and moral improvement.
Página 282 - Cold on his cradle the dew-drops are shining, Low lies his head with the beasts of the stall ; Angels adore him in slumber reclining, Maker and Monarch and Saviour of all.