Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a narra- tor , the directness and rapidity of his manner in his best passages , equal the manner of Voltaire : and in his criticism he ...
... possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a narra- tor , the directness and rapidity of his manner in his best passages , equal the manner of Voltaire : and in his criticism he ...
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... possession of a testimo- nial from Cartwright the dentist as to the condition of his teeth , more espe- cially the incisors and molars , he will not be a whit the worse for it . The next little matter to be attended to in the Steward's ...
... possession of a testimo- nial from Cartwright the dentist as to the condition of his teeth , more espe- cially the incisors and molars , he will not be a whit the worse for it . The next little matter to be attended to in the Steward's ...
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... possession , and , being refreshed by his nap , and goaded to further peripatetic exer- tions by an appetite of wondrous po- tency , he gave a preliminary jump or so , by way of taking the starch - likestiff ness out of his knees , and ...
... possession , and , being refreshed by his nap , and goaded to further peripatetic exer- tions by an appetite of wondrous po- tency , he gave a preliminary jump or so , by way of taking the starch - likestiff ness out of his knees , and ...
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... possessed by a new quantity ( viz . , ourselves our own consciousness ) not at all concerned in Hume's argument . Hence it results , that of three pos- sible conditions under which a miracle may be supposed to offer itself to our ...
... possessed by a new quantity ( viz . , ourselves our own consciousness ) not at all concerned in Hume's argument . Hence it results , that of three pos- sible conditions under which a miracle may be supposed to offer itself to our ...
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... possession of the civilised earth , and backed by seventy legions . This being settled , it follows , that if Hume's argument were applicable in its whole strength to the evidential miracles , no result of any importance could follow ...
... possession of the civilised earth , and backed by seventy legions . This being settled , it follows , that if Hume's argument were applicable in its whole strength to the evidential miracles , no result of any importance could follow ...
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