The London Quarterly Review, Volume 6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... produced , lie beyond its legitimate province . They belong to the region of con- jecture , and not to that of inductive philosophy . Our propositions regarding the laws of thought may be verified by an appeal to expe- rience ; but no ...
... produced , lie beyond its legitimate province . They belong to the region of con- jecture , and not to that of inductive philosophy . Our propositions regarding the laws of thought may be verified by an appeal to expe- rience ; but no ...
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... produced any thing more calculated to surprise or to stagger an ordinary mind than the proposition , that all the beauty with which This goodly frame Of nature touches the consenting hearts Of mortal man , ' is but the reflexion of the ...
... produced any thing more calculated to surprise or to stagger an ordinary mind than the proposition , that all the beauty with which This goodly frame Of nature touches the consenting hearts Of mortal man , ' is but the reflexion of the ...
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... produce a more opposite , or a more undeniable proof of the universality of Ba- con's maxim , that knowledge is power , ' than a fact which demon- strates the essential aid which man has derived , in asserting his do- minion over this ...
... produce a more opposite , or a more undeniable proof of the universality of Ba- con's maxim , that knowledge is power , ' than a fact which demon- strates the essential aid which man has derived , in asserting his do- minion over this ...
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... produce are often felt far more widely than any that can be produced by physical discovery . The Reviewer himself tells us , that the famous theory , which ac- counted for perception , and all our other intellectual operations , by ...
... produce are often felt far more widely than any that can be produced by physical discovery . The Reviewer himself tells us , that the famous theory , which ac- counted for perception , and all our other intellectual operations , by ...
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... produced ! The whole history of that science is full of hypotheses , which arose from the misconceptions of philosophers regarding physical causes or connexions . The vain pursuit of these has therefore operated as a material ...
... produced ! The whole history of that science is full of hypotheses , which arose from the misconceptions of philosophers regarding physical causes or connexions . The vain pursuit of these has therefore operated as a material ...
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