The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 171
... original ability in young men was at all measured by proficiency in the mathematics . Men of decided talent . generally succeed well in anything , and , of course , in abstract science . The general reasoning power is not more closely ...
... original ability in young men was at all measured by proficiency in the mathematics . Men of decided talent . generally succeed well in anything , and , of course , in abstract science . The general reasoning power is not more closely ...
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... Original Suggestion . " If there be a universal , all - pervading Cause , what is the nature of his agency ? In material causation , is he the sole operator in every change , so that every event is an immediate act of the Deity , or the ...
... Original Suggestion . " If there be a universal , all - pervading Cause , what is the nature of his agency ? In material causation , is he the sole operator in every change , so that every event is an immediate act of the Deity , or the ...
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... original sources as carefully as Gough or Professor Willis . His esti- mate of the character of Becket is candid and impartial , and his re- flections are full of good sense . The errors of the Romish Lives of St. Thomas of Canterbury ...
... original sources as carefully as Gough or Professor Willis . His esti- mate of the character of Becket is candid and impartial , and his re- flections are full of good sense . The errors of the Romish Lives of St. Thomas of Canterbury ...
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