Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... believe , the first who gave a distinct idea of this sort of speculation ; and I do not know that much progress has yet been made in it . In his books de Augmentis Scientiarum , a variety of subjects are enumerated , in order to ...
... believe , the first who gave a distinct idea of this sort of speculation ; and I do not know that much progress has yet been made in it . In his books de Augmentis Scientiarum , a variety of subjects are enumerated , in order to ...
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... believe , that the pro- gress of human reason can never be a source of permanent disorder to the world ; and that they alone have cause to apprehend the consequences , who are led , by the imperfection of our present in- stitutions , to ...
... believe , that the pro- gress of human reason can never be a source of permanent disorder to the world ; and that they alone have cause to apprehend the consequences , who are led , by the imperfection of our present in- stitutions , to ...
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... believe , a common idea with many respectable and enlightened men , that in every country it is most prudent to conduct the religious instruction of youth upon the plan which is prescribed by the national estab- lishment , in order that ...
... believe , a common idea with many respectable and enlightened men , that in every country it is most prudent to conduct the religious instruction of youth upon the plan which is prescribed by the national estab- lishment , in order that ...
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... believe we should find that the principal circumstance which re- tards their progress , is the vague and indistinct idea which those who apply to the study of them have formed to themselves of the objects of their researches . Were ...
... believe we should find that the principal circumstance which re- tards their progress , is the vague and indistinct idea which those who apply to the study of them have formed to themselves of the objects of their researches . Were ...
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... believe , an attentive reader will be able to trace in it : I mean , that uniformity of thought and design , " which , " ( as Butler well remarks , ) " we may always expect to meet with in the compositions of the same author , when he ...
... believe , an attentive reader will be able to trace in it : I mean , that uniformity of thought and design , " which , " ( as Butler well remarks , ) " we may always expect to meet with in the compositions of the same author , when he ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1 Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1847 |
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