The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... perhaps explicable , in part , on the same principle .'— p . 143 . The last , and perhaps the most original and profound , of the first series of essays , is directed against some late philological speculations , which have been thought ...
... perhaps explicable , in part , on the same principle .'— p . 143 . The last , and perhaps the most original and profound , of the first series of essays , is directed against some late philological speculations , which have been thought ...
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... perhaps , in those cases where the word itself is of philosophical origin ) is altogether nugatory ; and can serve , at the best , to throw an amusing light on the laws which re- gulate the operations of human fancy.pp . 161-166 . " Mr ...
... perhaps , in those cases where the word itself is of philosophical origin ) is altogether nugatory ; and can serve , at the best , to throw an amusing light on the laws which re- gulate the operations of human fancy.pp . 161-166 . " Mr ...
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... perhaps meant to draw from them any inferences in 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 ...
... perhaps meant to draw from them any inferences in 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 ...
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... perhaps identical in sound and in orthography , are debased by the practice of another . It is owing to this circumstance , that Englishmen , and still more Scotchmen , when they begin the study of German , are so apt to complain of the ...
... perhaps identical in sound and in orthography , are debased by the practice of another . It is owing to this circumstance , that Englishmen , and still more Scotchmen , when they begin the study of German , are so apt to complain of the ...
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... perhaps , en- tertain hopes of being able to disseminate his work amongst his bre- thren in arms , in addressing whom it is much more politic to adopt the language of ridicule than that of indignation . By employing the penitent sinner ...
... perhaps , en- tertain hopes of being able to disseminate his work amongst his bre- thren in arms , in addressing whom it is much more politic to adopt the language of ridicule than that of indignation . By employing the penitent sinner ...
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