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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... observation in the former case , and reflection in the latter , are the two anala- gous media through which we carry on our investigations into the phenomena of the material , and of the intellectual universe . * While we acknowledge ...
... observation in the former case , and reflection in the latter , are the two anala- gous media through which we carry on our investigations into the phenomena of the material , and of the intellectual universe . * While we acknowledge ...
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... observations together . The composition of philosophical essays should never be considered as a transient business ; -and the writer who thinks of acquiring extensive and permanent ce- lebrity ' must do something more than merely to ...
... observations together . The composition of philosophical essays should never be considered as a transient business ; -and the writer who thinks of acquiring extensive and permanent ce- lebrity ' must do something more than merely to ...
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... observation of human blindness and weak- ness is the result of all philosophy , and meets us , at every turn , in spite of our endeavours to elude it . ' Similar reflections occur in every part of his Essays on Human Understanding . He ...
... observation of human blindness and weak- ness is the result of all philosophy , and meets us , at every turn , in spite of our endeavours to elude it . ' Similar reflections occur in every part of his Essays on Human Understanding . He ...
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... observations , we think they have too great a leaning towards the dark side of the subject . We may lament the necessity of such intellectual ' waste and misapplication ; ' but we ought to confess , at the same time , that it has been ...
... observations , we think they have too great a leaning towards the dark side of the subject . We may lament the necessity of such intellectual ' waste and misapplication ; ' but we ought to confess , at the same time , that it has been ...
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... observations in the foregoing paragraphs . He would tell us , in the first place , that the very same principle ( Of Mira- cles , Pt . 1. ) which gives a certain degree of assurance in the tes- timony of the witness , gives us also ...
... observations in the foregoing paragraphs . He would tell us , in the first place , that the very same principle ( Of Mira- cles , Pt . 1. ) which gives a certain degree of assurance in the tes- timony of the witness , gives us also ...
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