The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... human knowledge , and the means of human improvement . We are therefore disposed to set a high value upon Mr. Stewart's persevering and powerful efforts for its advancement ; aud observe with singular satisfaction , the in- timation ...
... human knowledge , and the means of human improvement . We are therefore disposed to set a high value upon Mr. Stewart's persevering and powerful efforts for its advancement ; aud observe with singular satisfaction , the in- timation ...
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... human mind . ' When it is once determined to call every thing of which we are conscious , an idea , and every kind of connexion among our thoughts , an as- sociation , what difficulty is there in showing that all the phenome- na of mind ...
... human mind . ' When it is once determined to call every thing of which we are conscious , an idea , and every kind of connexion among our thoughts , an as- sociation , what difficulty is there in showing that all the phenome- na of mind ...
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... human mind . They have pointed out the extensive influence which it exercises upon our judgments in matters of morality , of speculation , and of taste . They have shown its ministry in the formation of various kinds of habits , and ...
... human mind . They have pointed out the extensive influence which it exercises upon our judgments in matters of morality , of speculation , and of taste . They have shown its ministry in the formation of various kinds of habits , and ...
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... Human life exhibits to our observation a boundless variety , both of intellectual and moral phenomena , by a diligent study of which , we may ascertain almost every point that we could wish to investigate , if we had experiments at our ...
... Human life exhibits to our observation a boundless variety , both of intellectual and moral phenomena , by a diligent study of which , we may ascertain almost every point that we could wish to investigate , if we had experiments at our ...
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... human genius and pur- suits , the astonishingly diversified effects , resulting from the possible combinations of those elementary faculties and principles of which every man is conscious in himself . Savage society , and all the dif ...
... human genius and pur- suits , the astonishingly diversified effects , resulting from the possible combinations of those elementary faculties and principles of which every man is conscious in himself . Savage society , and all the dif ...
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