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... principle , has fur- nished many examples of a liberal philosophy in its disquisi- tions on government , and has discussed many questions of taste and general literature with singular ingenuity , eloquence , and richness of illustration ...
... principle , has fur- nished many examples of a liberal philosophy in its disquisi- tions on government , and has discussed many questions of taste and general literature with singular ingenuity , eloquence , and richness of illustration ...
Page 458
... principle as a monstrous position and the most pernicious of all moral heresies . It is remarkable that he applies to an opinion which , whatever he may have sup- posed to be implied in it , is at least apparently respectful to religion ...
... principle as a monstrous position and the most pernicious of all moral heresies . It is remarkable that he applies to an opinion which , whatever he may have sup- posed to be implied in it , is at least apparently respectful to religion ...
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... principle , or one set of principles in the mind than two , or more ? It is no doubt unphilosophical to admit more causes , than are necessary to account for the phenomena that are to be explained ; but it is not less unphi- losophical ...
... principle , or one set of principles in the mind than two , or more ? It is no doubt unphilosophical to admit more causes , than are necessary to account for the phenomena that are to be explained ; but it is not less unphi- losophical ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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