Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Página 179
... Lures Pawew , to shew or detect figs , the exportation of which from Attica was forbidden by the laws . during the restless interim from 1793 to the commencement of N 2 179 of the day could secure ine in those jealous ...
... Lures Pawew , to shew or detect figs , the exportation of which from Attica was forbidden by the laws . during the restless interim from 1793 to the commencement of N 2 179 of the day could secure ine in those jealous ...
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... commencement of the American war , and compare them with his speeches and writings at the commencement of the French revolution . He will find the prin- ciples exactly the same and the deductions the same ; but the practical inferences ...
... commencement of the American war , and compare them with his speeches and writings at the commencement of the French revolution . He will find the prin- ciples exactly the same and the deductions the same ; but the practical inferences ...
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... commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposi- tion , but with an intuition , a practical idea . But here an important distinction presents itself . Philosophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE ...
... commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposi- tion , but with an intuition , a practical idea . But here an important distinction presents itself . Philosophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE ...
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