Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... reason is obvious . On no man did the age exercise so much influence . He was perhaps the greatest of those whom we have designated as the critical poets ; and his lite- rary career exhibited , on a reduced scale , the whole history of ...
... reason is obvious . On no man did the age exercise so much influence . He was perhaps the greatest of those whom we have designated as the critical poets ; and his lite- rary career exhibited , on a reduced scale , the whole history of ...
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... reason over violent passion . We have two interlocutors , the one eager and impassioned , the other high , cool ... reasons ingeniously ; and , when he is disposed to be honest , correctly . But the theo- logical and political ...
... reason over violent passion . We have two interlocutors , the one eager and impassioned , the other high , cool ... reasons ingeniously ; and , when he is disposed to be honest , correctly . But the theo- logical and political ...
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... reason is evi- dent . We cannot inspect them closely enough to perceive their inaccuracy . We cannot rea- dily compare them with each other . We lose sight of one part of the subject before another , which ought to be received in ...
... reason is evi- dent . We cannot inspect them closely enough to perceive their inaccuracy . We cannot rea- dily compare them with each other . We lose sight of one part of the subject before another , which ought to be received in ...
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... reason to believe that the principles of government , legislation , and po- litical economy , were better understood in the time of Augustus Cæsar than in the time of Pericles . In our own country , the sound doc- trines of trade and ...
... reason to believe that the principles of government , legislation , and po- litical economy , were better understood in the time of Augustus Cæsar than in the time of Pericles . In our own country , the sound doc- trines of trade and ...
Página 63
... reason from a single species to to throw discredit on them are controverted ; a genus . He learns to distinguish what is the contradictions into which they fall are ex- local from what is universal ; what is transi - plained away ; a ...
... reason from a single species to to throw discredit on them are controverted ; a genus . He learns to distinguish what is the contradictions into which they fall are ex- local from what is universal ; what is transi - plained away ; a ...
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