The Southern Review, Tom 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... express this action . We do not assert that the mind has power to command the pre- sence of an idea : which , as Dr. Brown has remarked , involves a contradiction ; but of which the contradiction is , in part , per- haps apparent only ...
... express this action . We do not assert that the mind has power to command the pre- sence of an idea : which , as Dr. Brown has remarked , involves a contradiction ; but of which the contradiction is , in part , per- haps apparent only ...
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... express the different positions assumed by these lines as the describing radius passes round the circumference , and the signs to be attached to them in different quadrants , is illustrated . The equations shew , that if we regard all ...
... express the different positions assumed by these lines as the describing radius passes round the circumference , and the signs to be attached to them in different quadrants , is illustrated . The equations shew , that if we regard all ...
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... express in a general manner , the relations which must exist between the given and the unknown parts of a problem , in order that the conditions required by the problem may be satisfied . It is of little consequence , whether the given ...
... express in a general manner , the relations which must exist between the given and the unknown parts of a problem , in order that the conditions required by the problem may be satisfied . It is of little consequence , whether the given ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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