Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... under by your long - continued kindness , as well as of the instruction and pleasure I have derived from your philosophical writings . DUGALD STEWART . June 1810 . ADVERTISEMENT . THE state of my health having interrupt- ed.
... under by your long - continued kindness , as well as of the instruction and pleasure I have derived from your philosophical writings . DUGALD STEWART . June 1810 . ADVERTISEMENT . THE state of my health having interrupt- ed.
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... pleasure connected with the exercise of Taste . - Fastidiousness of Taste . - Miscellaneous remarks on this power ... pleasures of Imagination . - Remarks on the prevailing idea , that these are to be enjoyed in perfection in youth alone ...
... pleasure connected with the exercise of Taste . - Fastidiousness of Taste . - Miscellaneous remarks on this power ... pleasures of Imagination . - Remarks on the prevailing idea , that these are to be enjoyed in perfection in youth alone ...
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... pleasure to peruse a late work of M. De Gerando ; in which I find , that the same analogy has presented itself to that most judicious philosopher , and has been ap- plied by him to the same practical purpose , of ex- posing the false ...
... pleasure to peruse a late work of M. De Gerando ; in which I find , that the same analogy has presented itself to that most judicious philosopher , and has been ap- plied by him to the same practical purpose , of ex- posing the false ...
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... pleasure . The great- " er part of the Novum Organum , accordingly , is " taken up with rules and examples for contriving " and conducting experiments ; and the chief ad- " vantage which he seems to have expected from " the progress of ...
... pleasure . The great- " er part of the Novum Organum , accordingly , is " taken up with rules and examples for contriving " and conducting experiments ; and the chief ad- " vantage which he seems to have expected from " the progress of ...
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... pleasure , avail ourselves of its aid ; I must be allowed to add , that I am unable to perceive the slightest connection between the pre- mises and the conclusion which they have been em- ployed to establish . The difference between ...
... pleasure , avail ourselves of its aid ; I must be allowed to add , that I am unable to perceive the slightest connection between the pre- mises and the conclusion which they have been em- ployed to establish . The difference between ...
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