The North American Review, Volume 29Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1829 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 96
... common sense . Mr Cousin summarily gives his opinion of the value of this idea in the following passage . ' It was in England that the philosophy of sensation made its first appearance , and the first attack upon the same philosophy ...
... common sense . Mr Cousin summarily gives his opinion of the value of this idea in the following passage . ' It was in England that the philosophy of sensation made its first appearance , and the first attack upon the same philosophy ...
Page 97
... Common sense and philosophy are different modes of stating the same facts . Their results naturally check and correct each other ; but for that very reason it is clear , that , as processes , they can have nothing in common . Το suppose ...
... Common sense and philosophy are different modes of stating the same facts . Their results naturally check and correct each other ; but for that very reason it is clear , that , as processes , they can have nothing in common . Το suppose ...
Page 396
... common ob- ject , would soon again influence the common destiny . The smaller states had been the most mischievous in the conflict with France . The bold politicians , who wished to extinguish them , and form with their ruins three or ...
... common ob- ject , would soon again influence the common destiny . The smaller states had been the most mischievous in the conflict with France . The bold politicians , who wished to extinguish them , and form with their ruins three or ...
Contents
PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION | 38 |
HISTORY of IntellectuAL PHILOSOPHY | 67 |
DE BÉRANngers Life and WRITINGS | 123 |
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