The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen 44A. Constable, 1826 |
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... had little success when it first appeared , and ob- tained no favourable reputation for its author . The doctrines • Lingard , viii . 515 . he maintained were repugnant to the spirit of the age 1826 . 95 Massacre of St Bartholomew .
... had little success when it first appeared , and ob- tained no favourable reputation for its author . The doctrines • Lingard , viii . 515 . he maintained were repugnant to the spirit of the age 1826 . 95 Massacre of St Bartholomew .
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... doctrines , and to modify their own minds according to the manners , customs , and circumstances 66 with which they were surrounded . He therefore rejected the name , memory of things , " and he now uses the appellations " Sens des ...
... doctrines , and to modify their own minds according to the manners , customs , and circumstances 66 with which they were surrounded . He therefore rejected the name , memory of things , " and he now uses the appellations " Sens des ...
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... of Taste and Morals , we must confess that the doctrines of the Phrenologists supply but scan- ty materials for such speculation - their whole philosophy con- sisting of a mere dogmatical assertion , that our sense 1826 . 281 Phrenology .
... of Taste and Morals , we must confess that the doctrines of the Phrenologists supply but scan- ty materials for such speculation - their whole philosophy con- sisting of a mere dogmatical assertion , that our sense 1826 . 281 Phrenology .
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... doctrines , had , by more careful observation , been thoroughly convinced of their fallacy - that we had ourselves known some , and heard from good authority of many , cases of flagrant and ridiculous blunders committed by Phrenologists ...
... doctrines , had , by more careful observation , been thoroughly convinced of their fallacy - that we had ourselves known some , and heard from good authority of many , cases of flagrant and ridiculous blunders committed by Phrenologists ...
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... doctrines laid down is well found- ed , to warrant the conclusion , that the utmost vigilance is re- quired in marking the proceedings both of public men and bo- dies of men , clothed with high authority , whether in the shape of actual ...
... doctrines laid down is well found- ed , to warrant the conclusion , that the utmost vigilance is re- quired in marking the proceedings both of public men and bo- dies of men , clothed with high authority , whether in the shape of actual ...
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