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... regard to the United States , the author is perfectly horrified at the thoughts of breathing such a rebel atmo- sphere ; and he wonders how any man who has lived in Great Britain or Ireland can reconcile it to his prudence or his ...
... regard to the United States , the author is perfectly horrified at the thoughts of breathing such a rebel atmo- sphere ; and he wonders how any man who has lived in Great Britain or Ireland can reconcile it to his prudence or his ...
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... regard to the experimental philosophy of mind , in which Newton was placed with regard to the experimental philosophy of the material world . Yet , notwithstanding this studied obtrusion in many instances of the name of Bacon , the ...
... regard to the experimental philosophy of mind , in which Newton was placed with regard to the experimental philosophy of the material world . Yet , notwithstanding this studied obtrusion in many instances of the name of Bacon , the ...
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... regard to the great author of the " Essay on Human Understanding ; " while he was also doing justice to the transcendent moral as well as intellectual excellences of a man , towards whom some other members of the Scotch school have not ...
... regard to the great author of the " Essay on Human Understanding ; " while he was also doing justice to the transcendent moral as well as intellectual excellences of a man , towards whom some other members of the Scotch school have not ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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