Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... perceived . Some over partial friends had also ex- pressed a desire to see them in a distinct publication ; and as most of the pieces were written at their sug- gestion , or under their encouragement , compliance with their wishes ...
... perceived . Some over partial friends had also ex- pressed a desire to see them in a distinct publication ; and as most of the pieces were written at their sug- gestion , or under their encouragement , compliance with their wishes ...
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... perceive the influence of that system of doctrine , which the Pilgrims brought with them to this coun- try , and which is still paramount in New England . Calvinism is eminently a metaphysical creed ; it pro- duced the only man , who ...
... perceive the influence of that system of doctrine , which the Pilgrims brought with them to this coun- try , and which is still paramount in New England . Calvinism is eminently a metaphysical creed ; it pro- duced the only man , who ...
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... perceived in the mode of think- ing and reasoning , which many persons have adopted , on topics that have only a remote connexion with metaphysical science . It may appear to some , that the writer entertains a strong prejudice in favor ...
... perceived in the mode of think- ing and reasoning , which many persons have adopted , on topics that have only a remote connexion with metaphysical science . It may appear to some , that the writer entertains a strong prejudice in favor ...
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... perceive the true character and legitimate results of his own dogmas , is sufficiently evident . His avowed object in writing was to furnish an answer to the arguments of the skeptic , and yet his assertion , that space and time exist ...
... perceive the true character and legitimate results of his own dogmas , is sufficiently evident . His avowed object in writing was to furnish an answer to the arguments of the skeptic , and yet his assertion , that space and time exist ...
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... . " + - No great sagacity is required to perceive the probable * Biog . Lit. P. 30. Am . ed . + Table - Talk , Vol . 11. p . 164 . influence of the writings of Coleridge . Possessed of so 26 LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
... . " + - No great sagacity is required to perceive the probable * Biog . Lit. P. 30. Am . ed . + Table - Talk , Vol . 11. p . 164 . influence of the writings of Coleridge . Possessed of so 26 LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
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