The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Fresh from the study of Locke , the great teacher of . empiricism , whose uncompromising motto is “ Nihil est in intellectu , quod non fuerit in sensu , " and who , in direct contradiction to Leibnitz , regards the mind as a mere tabula ...
Fresh from the study of Locke , the great teacher of . empiricism , whose uncompromising motto is “ Nihil est in intellectu , quod non fuerit in sensu , " and who , in direct contradiction to Leibnitz , regards the mind as a mere tabula ...
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The roūs of Anaxagoras and the rò ủyulóv of Plato may , by the exercise of considerable ingenuity , be made to fit in , at least partially , with Christian dogma ; but the One , the Absolute of the Neoplatonists , transcending mind as ...
The roūs of Anaxagoras and the rò ủyulóv of Plato may , by the exercise of considerable ingenuity , be made to fit in , at least partially , with Christian dogma ; but the One , the Absolute of the Neoplatonists , transcending mind as ...
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The French mind during the eighteenth century was acute enough , polished beyond any mind in Europe , but it failed to grasp the meaning of the great dramatist . Voltaire , with all his cleverness , could see little but barbaric ...
The French mind during the eighteenth century was acute enough , polished beyond any mind in Europe , but it failed to grasp the meaning of the great dramatist . Voltaire , with all his cleverness , could see little but barbaric ...
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