The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 9M. Thomas, 1817 |
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... called into action by these impressions .'- To us it does most certainly ap- pear , that there is very little ' precision ' in all this : —and we confess we are somewhat at a loss to conceive how Mr. Ogil- vie should think he ...
... called into action by these impressions .'- To us it does most certainly ap- pear , that there is very little ' precision ' in all this : —and we confess we are somewhat at a loss to conceive how Mr. Ogil- vie should think he ...
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... called in question throughout the Inquiry ; and that the great object of the arch - sceptic ' was to ascertain , whether human reason had any part in the formation of such a belief . His great principle is , that in all reasonings from ...
... called in question throughout the Inquiry ; and that the great object of the arch - sceptic ' was to ascertain , whether human reason had any part in the formation of such a belief . His great principle is , that in all reasonings from ...
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... called the sublime of extraordinary phenomena ; but from that point there are almost infinite degrees of strangeness and rarity ; and if the rule of deduction and balancing ' is applicable to the one , we cannot find a good reason why ...
... called the sublime of extraordinary phenomena ; but from that point there are almost infinite degrees of strangeness and rarity ; and if the rule of deduction and balancing ' is applicable to the one , we cannot find a good reason why ...
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... called its native situation , it will display its fire and power in our national museum . he justly observes also , that much of that expression of energy must be lost , when the head is beheld withdrawn from all the ad- vantages of the ...
... called its native situation , it will display its fire and power in our national museum . he justly observes also , that much of that expression of energy must be lost , when the head is beheld withdrawn from all the ad- vantages of the ...
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... called Zagara , which he accumulates a great number and force of reasons for assum- ing to be the modern representative of the native town of Hesiod . The halt at Lebadea gives occasion for a minute and curious description of the social ...
... called Zagara , which he accumulates a great number and force of reasons for assum- ing to be the modern representative of the native town of Hesiod . The halt at Lebadea gives occasion for a minute and curious description of the social ...
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