Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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Strona vii
... feels quite able to settle them for himself ; but in the management of his private concerns , he will often ask the advice of another , and in all cases directly affecting an individual , he is slow to form an opinion , and distrustful ...
... feels quite able to settle them for himself ; but in the management of his private concerns , he will often ask the advice of another , and in all cases directly affecting an individual , he is slow to form an opinion , and distrustful ...
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... feelings of its inhabit- ants , which the lapse of centuries can hardly efface . Their creeds and systems of faith , it is true , were soon modified by the love of change , and the constant impulse of free inquiry . But the spirit of ...
... feelings of its inhabit- ants , which the lapse of centuries can hardly efface . Their creeds and systems of faith , it is true , were soon modified by the love of change , and the constant impulse of free inquiry . But the spirit of ...
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... feeling , which would make philosophy the property of the multitude , rather than the exclusive heritage of a few . If it argues a timid and slavish spirit , a blind adherence to the past , and distrust of the future , to recommend ...
... feeling , which would make philosophy the property of the multitude , rather than the exclusive heritage of a few . If it argues a timid and slavish spirit , a blind adherence to the past , and distrust of the future , to recommend ...
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... feelings , as those ex- cited by conversation with an old and valued friend . He never puts on the airs of an author professedly dictating sentences for the public ; but his thoughts flow from him with the same ease , simplicity , and ...
... feelings , as those ex- cited by conversation with an old and valued friend . He never puts on the airs of an author professedly dictating sentences for the public ; but his thoughts flow from him with the same ease , simplicity , and ...
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... from the character of the very people , to whom his writings are addressed . As a people , the Germans are remarkable for their in- tense national feeling . They will not fight under any LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
... from the character of the very people , to whom his writings are addressed . As a people , the Germans are remarkable for their in- tense national feeling . They will not fight under any LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
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