Critical Essays on a Few Subjects: Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH. B. Williams, 1842 - 352 |
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... effect of which was then visible only in the fantastic manner and garb assumed by certain writers , to which the criticism was chiefly directed , have now begun to modify opinions , and to excite controversy on subjects of great ...
... effect of which was then visible only in the fantastic manner and garb assumed by certain writers , to which the criticism was chiefly directed , have now begun to modify opinions , and to excite controversy on subjects of great ...
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... effects of the prevalence of such a taste are already perceptible in the conduct of the religious , and some of the political controversies of the day . We might attribute this philosophical movement , if we may give it such a name ...
... effects of the prevalence of such a taste are already perceptible in the conduct of the religious , and some of the political controversies of the day . We might attribute this philosophical movement , if we may give it such a name ...
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... effect was more startling then , because it was repressed for a long time by outward circum- stances , and at last flamed out , as it were , in a single night . In that fearful convulsion , the wildest schemes for the regeneration of ...
... effect was more startling then , because it was repressed for a long time by outward circum- stances , and at last flamed out , as it were , in a single night . In that fearful convulsion , the wildest schemes for the regeneration of ...
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... effect . The consequence may appear more likely to follow , if we consider the fact , that in each of the respects above mentioned , the situation of the people here is the very opposite of that of our brethren in England , among whom ...
... effect . The consequence may appear more likely to follow , if we consider the fact , that in each of the respects above mentioned , the situation of the people here is the very opposite of that of our brethren in England , among whom ...
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... effect produced on the reader is undoubt- edly to be ascribed to the character of the style , which is always clear , homely , and repetitional ; but more is to be attributed to the writer's peculiar turn of mind , and his entire ...
... effect produced on the reader is undoubt- edly to be ascribed to the character of the style , which is always clear , homely , and repetitional ; but more is to be attributed to the writer's peculiar turn of mind , and his entire ...
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