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... Stewart . 2 vols . 8vo . Edinburgh . 1828 . The name of Dugald Stewart is one of the few , which , of late years , serve to relieve in part the character of the mother country from the charge of a comparative neglect of the great ...
... Stewart . 2 vols . 8vo . Edinburgh . 1828 . The name of Dugald Stewart is one of the few , which , of late years , serve to relieve in part the character of the mother country from the charge of a comparative neglect of the great ...
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... Stewart have ren- dered and are rendering to the cause of truth and virtue . They are sufficient to entitle him forever to the respect and gratitude of all good men . We shall probably be favored at no distant period with a collection ...
... Stewart have ren- dered and are rendering to the cause of truth and virtue . They are sufficient to entitle him forever to the respect and gratitude of all good men . We shall probably be favored at no distant period with a collection ...
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... Stewart observes the following method . He first examines and refutes the selfish system , which denies the reality of moral distinctions , and repre- sents self - love as the only principle of action . In opposition to this theory , he ...
... Stewart observes the following method . He first examines and refutes the selfish system , which denies the reality of moral distinctions , and repre- sents self - love as the only principle of action . In opposition to this theory , he ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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