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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... hand , that it has still a very important secondary function in prosecuting the philoso- phy of the mind . Our author himself seems , in one place , to admit about half of this proposition ; but the admission is ren- dered nugatory by ...
... hand , that it has still a very important secondary function in prosecuting the philoso- phy of the mind . Our author himself seems , in one place , to admit about half of this proposition ; but the admission is ren- dered nugatory by ...
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... hand , and was the work of the phi- losopher ? ' Now , we have , on every hand , a great many instances in which nature both causes and cures diseases . To adduce an obvious one - water is so deleterious when suffered to stagnate , that ...
... hand , and was the work of the phi- losopher ? ' Now , we have , on every hand , a great many instances in which nature both causes and cures diseases . To adduce an obvious one - water is so deleterious when suffered to stagnate , that ...
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... hand , nothing can be clearer than that , from the very nature of the thing , the extraordinary event in question could never have taken place . Our process here must also be that of balancing and deduction . ' Rarity is the very ...
... hand , nothing can be clearer than that , from the very nature of the thing , the extraordinary event in question could never have taken place . Our process here must also be that of balancing and deduction . ' Rarity is the very ...
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... matter of fact . The conge- lation of water in tropical countries would be almost as much a miracle as the restoration of sight in a person by the mere touch of the hand ; and yet to conclude that Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays . 27.
... matter of fact . The conge- lation of water in tropical countries would be almost as much a miracle as the restoration of sight in a person by the mere touch of the hand ; and yet to conclude that Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays . 27.
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... hand ; and yet to conclude that water could not be frozen there , or any where else , against the direct testimony of veracious eye - witnesses , would be considered as ridiculous and absurd . Here , then , Mr. Hume has been at the ...
... hand ; and yet to conclude that water could not be frozen there , or any where else , against the direct testimony of veracious eye - witnesses , would be considered as ridiculous and absurd . Here , then , Mr. Hume has been at the ...
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