Critical Essays on a Few Subjects: Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH. B. Williams, 1842 - 352 |
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... mean the religious character of our ancestry , and of the institutions and habits of thought , which they bequeathed to their descendants . The rigid Puri- tanism of the fathers of New England left a deep imprint on the intellect and ...
... mean the religious character of our ancestry , and of the institutions and habits of thought , which they bequeathed to their descendants . The rigid Puri- tanism of the fathers of New England left a deep imprint on the intellect and ...
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... means of worship , to be qui- etly laid aside . They content themselves with a recognition of the abstract principle , on which these rites are founded , and allow the practice of them in some measure to be forgotten . A religious ...
... means of worship , to be qui- etly laid aside . They content themselves with a recognition of the abstract principle , on which these rites are founded , and allow the practice of them in some measure to be forgotten . A religious ...
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... means by which that reputation was acquired . But the character of Locke hardly needed the illustration to be obtained from such sources as these . It is apparent on the very face of his larger works , and we rise from the perusal of ...
... means by which that reputation was acquired . But the character of Locke hardly needed the illustration to be obtained from such sources as these . It is apparent on the very face of his larger works , and we rise from the perusal of ...
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... mean more than simply to defend Locke from the charge of a want of vigor and depth . What is alleged against him Whoever rescues any branch constitutes his peculiar merit . of literature or science from the hands of a sect 4 LOCKE AND ...
... mean more than simply to defend Locke from the charge of a want of vigor and depth . What is alleged against him Whoever rescues any branch constitutes his peculiar merit . of literature or science from the hands of a sect 4 LOCKE AND ...
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... means of expressing these re- lations with conciseness and elegance . What one language gives by a word , another must express by a circumlocution . A particle in Greek may convey a distinction , which a sen- tence is necessary to ...
... means of expressing these re- lations with conciseness and elegance . What one language gives by a word , another must express by a circumlocution . A particle in Greek may convey a distinction , which a sen- tence is necessary to ...
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