The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... favoured the public , will be found in every respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in ...
... favoured the public , will be found in every respect correspondent to his fame . It is a collec- tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in ...
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... favour arises from this circumstance , that all who have turned their attention of late , in this island , to the study of etymology , are impres- sed with a deep and increasing conviction , founded on the discoveries which have been ...
... favour arises from this circumstance , that all who have turned their attention of late , in this island , to the study of etymology , are impres- sed with a deep and increasing conviction , founded on the discoveries which have been ...
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... favour of materialism . Such writers will here learn that they have been pursuing very fallacious lights , if their object was to make discoveries in philosophy . In their proper pro- vince the researches of the philologer may be highly ...
... favour of materialism . Such writers will here learn that they have been pursuing very fallacious lights , if their object was to make discoveries in philosophy . In their proper pro- vince the researches of the philologer may be highly ...
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... favour was granted under some specific stipulations . The widow of General Beauharnois , at that time the reputed mistress of the Director , became , on the 8th of March , 1796 , the wife of Buonaparte , who , on the following day , set ...
... favour was granted under some specific stipulations . The widow of General Beauharnois , at that time the reputed mistress of the Director , became , on the 8th of March , 1796 , the wife of Buonaparte , who , on the following day , set ...
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... favoured him , by bringing to Aboukir a Turkish ar- my , which he defeated on the 25th of July ; and by keeping out of the course of his vessel the numerous English cruizers by whom he was likely to have been intercepted . He embarked ...
... favoured him , by bringing to Aboukir a Turkish ar- my , which he defeated on the 25th of July ; and by keeping out of the course of his vessel the numerous English cruizers by whom he was likely to have been intercepted . He embarked ...
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