Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... reason would not be far enough to comprehend and estimate unerringly all he might have found there ; in a minority , bearing some assignable proportion to the majority of cases , the answer will fail in some points or altogether . Yet ...
... reason would not be far enough to comprehend and estimate unerringly all he might have found there ; in a minority , bearing some assignable proportion to the majority of cases , the answer will fail in some points or altogether . Yet ...
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... reason for the strong cry of the first reformers against the Peripatetics . " Mais rien ne fit plus d'honneur à la doctrine de ce grand homme dans le siècle passé , que les invectives atroces de Luther , de Melancthon , de Bucer , de ...
... reason for the strong cry of the first reformers against the Peripatetics . " Mais rien ne fit plus d'honneur à la doctrine de ce grand homme dans le siècle passé , que les invectives atroces de Luther , de Melancthon , de Bucer , de ...
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... reason the know- ledge of universals , founded on the knowledge of particulars , is faulty in principle , and liable to error in practice . Aristotle endeavours to find the means of rectifying the principle , and rendering it infal ...
... reason the know- ledge of universals , founded on the knowledge of particulars , is faulty in principle , and liable to error in practice . Aristotle endeavours to find the means of rectifying the principle , and rendering it infal ...
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... reasons why we ought to doubt of all things in general , the advantage of which he states to consist in delivering ... reason for the things which they explain , as to make every thing bend to the principles they have assumed ; in like ...
... reasons why we ought to doubt of all things in general , the advantage of which he states to consist in delivering ... reason for the things which they explain , as to make every thing bend to the principles they have assumed ; in like ...
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... and fine tones . The testimony is as strong as to any historical fact , and we have as much reason to believe it , that he had a power of expressing the passions incident to the character he represented TIMON THE MISANTHROPE . 77.
... and fine tones . The testimony is as strong as to any historical fact , and we have as much reason to believe it , that he had a power of expressing the passions incident to the character he represented TIMON THE MISANTHROPE . 77.
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