The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... thought of cultivating . As an author , Parent Duchâtelet's merits are considerable . His language is correct , clear , and even eloquent ; but the measureless attachment which he feels towards his subject betrays him sometimes into an ...
... thought of cultivating . As an author , Parent Duchâtelet's merits are considerable . His language is correct , clear , and even eloquent ; but the measureless attachment which he feels towards his subject betrays him sometimes into an ...
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... thought and consciousness , and the sole instrument of research by which we take cognizanco of them is the abstract power of reflection . In support of these views we may adduce the observation of Dr. Reid himself , that the system ...
... thought and consciousness , and the sole instrument of research by which we take cognizanco of them is the abstract power of reflection . In support of these views we may adduce the observation of Dr. Reid himself , that the system ...
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... thought . It is fortunate , then , for beings thus constituted - thus indifferent to the highest and most permanent interests of their nature that a few of the mustard- seeds of divine truth should be scattered even in the uncleared ...
... thought . It is fortunate , then , for beings thus constituted - thus indifferent to the highest and most permanent interests of their nature that a few of the mustard- seeds of divine truth should be scattered even in the uncleared ...
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... thought he saw , a new and pure apostle of Catholi- cism . We need hardly say that he has found out his error , and no longer regards the Abbé as a fitting object of faith or a proper instrument for the propagation of any form of ...
... thought he saw , a new and pure apostle of Catholi- cism . We need hardly say that he has found out his error , and no longer regards the Abbé as a fitting object of faith or a proper instrument for the propagation of any form of ...
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... thought of again encountering his old enemies . He moved backwards and forwards repeating his favourite harangue- Dan , dan , tan ra ar nélié , po- tred , ' - which , for aught we know to the contrary , may equal Henri de Larocheja ...
... thought of again encountering his old enemies . He moved backwards and forwards repeating his favourite harangue- Dan , dan , tan ra ar nélié , po- tred , ' - which , for aught we know to the contrary , may equal Henri de Larocheja ...
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