North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... course of things is too strong for the efforts of any knot of literary men . Truth in our days has , like the ocean , ten thousand avenues , and its course can be but little impeded by closing up one or two of them . America will pro ...
... course of things is too strong for the efforts of any knot of literary men . Truth in our days has , like the ocean , ten thousand avenues , and its course can be but little impeded by closing up one or two of them . America will pro ...
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... course , with great advantages for rectifying his views upon every point connected with the subject . It is easy to perceive in the works of some of the contemporary French philosophers- particularly Cousin - the great advantages ...
... course , with great advantages for rectifying his views upon every point connected with the subject . It is easy to perceive in the works of some of the contemporary French philosophers- particularly Cousin - the great advantages ...
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... course , the relations that exist between them all . Having reached this point , we can give a distinct , intelligible , and rational account of our notions of right and wrong , which were , in the first instance , a mere matter of fact ...
... course , the relations that exist between them all . Having reached this point , we can give a distinct , intelligible , and rational account of our notions of right and wrong , which were , in the first instance , a mere matter of fact ...
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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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