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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... person he is combating , would be considered as altogether false and gratuitous . Perhaps Hume , were he alive , would be the last person in the world to profess ' a con- scientious belief ( p . 145 ) in the existence of God ; ' and our ...
... person he is combating , would be considered as altogether false and gratuitous . Perhaps Hume , were he alive , would be the last person in the world to profess ' a con- scientious belief ( p . 145 ) in the existence of God ; ' and our ...
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... 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.
... 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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... person of very limited experience might perform it with success ; but to institute the whole story and concatenate , in a probable way , the various incidents of which it is made up , so as to make them terminate in one great and ...
... person of very limited experience might perform it with success ; but to institute the whole story and concatenate , in a probable way , the various incidents of which it is made up , so as to make them terminate in one great and ...
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... person is proverbially a subject of remark : and indeed we might conclude , a priori , that unless a reader wasted a great deal more of his time in the perusal of novels , than he spent in the avocations and realities of sober life ...
... person is proverbially a subject of remark : and indeed we might conclude , a priori , that unless a reader wasted a great deal more of his time in the perusal of novels , than he spent in the avocations and realities of sober life ...
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... person may be convinced of this , who will exa- mine the specimens of sculpture which have been since removed to this country from the Parthenon ; although being expressly selected as the most perfect examples of the work , they do not ...
... person may be convinced of this , who will exa- mine the specimens of sculpture which have been since removed to this country from the Parthenon ; although being expressly selected as the most perfect examples of the work , they do not ...
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