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... considered as being either mere sensation , or , at the utmost , an instinctive result of some sort ; whereas , its analysis shows it to be so legitimately an act of our Intuitive Faculty , in the discernment of a Relation between two ...
... considered as being either mere sensation , or , at the utmost , an instinctive result of some sort ; whereas , its analysis shows it to be so legitimately an act of our Intuitive Faculty , in the discernment of a Relation between two ...
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... considered as its property in repose , ) should be the first subject of examination in all meta- physical essays . We would farther suggest that , as it ought to be the main object of every lover of truth to diffuse the truth which he ...
... considered as its property in repose , ) should be the first subject of examination in all meta- physical essays . We would farther suggest that , as it ought to be the main object of every lover of truth to diffuse the truth which he ...
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... considered that part of the history of Ireland as the most interesting , and the most fruitful of political instruction , which is included within the thirty years that preceded the Union ; and for this reason we deem the present volume ...
... considered that part of the history of Ireland as the most interesting , and the most fruitful of political instruction , which is included within the thirty years that preceded the Union ; and for this reason we deem the present volume ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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