The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... pass under the same name with conclusions founded upon consciousness . We admire the philo- sophy and the spirit of the following passage . For my part , I have no scruple to say that I consider the physio- logical problem in question ...
... pass under the same name with conclusions founded upon consciousness . We admire the philo- sophy and the spirit of the following passage . For my part , I have no scruple to say that I consider the physio- logical problem in question ...
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... passes to the notice of the perversities and errors to which its de- cisions are liable from the sinister influences of jealousy , rivalship , and party or personal dislike . It must be owing 1811 . 35 Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
... passes to the notice of the perversities and errors to which its de- cisions are liable from the sinister influences of jealousy , rivalship , and party or personal dislike . It must be owing 1811 . 35 Stewart's Philosophical Essays .
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... passing into the service of an enemy ; and , if we are to give implicit credit to his own assertion , that he did not take this step till he was assured of a more advanta- geous condition in this country than he had enjoyed in France ...
... passing into the service of an enemy ; and , if we are to give implicit credit to his own assertion , that he did not take this step till he was assured of a more advanta- geous condition in this country than he had enjoyed in France ...
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... pass from that day to the present : for scarcely any traveller has re- mained long in Italy without contracting some prejudice against the Tramontane architecture of his native country . It is , however , no happy effect of travelling ...
... pass from that day to the present : for scarcely any traveller has re- mained long in Italy without contracting some prejudice against the Tramontane architecture of his native country . It is , however , no happy effect of travelling ...
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... passing much of his time amongst those private collections which were not then concentrated in the British Vatican - the Bodleian Library . By these persevering researches he was enabled to collect almost every circunstance which could ...
... passing much of his time amongst those private collections which were not then concentrated in the British Vatican - the Bodleian Library . By these persevering researches he was enabled to collect almost every circunstance which could ...
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