The History of Civilisation in Scotland, Volumen4A. Gardner, 1896 - 495 páginas |
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... remarkable are those complex ideas which are the common subjects of our thoughts and reasonings , and generally arise from some principle of union among our simple ideas . These complex ideas he divides into relations , modes , and ...
... remarkable are those complex ideas which are the common subjects of our thoughts and reasonings , and generally arise from some principle of union among our simple ideas . These complex ideas he divides into relations , modes , and ...
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... remarkable treatise , which for long served as a text - book to utilitarian moralists . Touching Hume's other writings , I must be brief . His essay on Miracles is exceedingly well worked out . His argumentation is en- tirely founded on ...
... remarkable treatise , which for long served as a text - book to utilitarian moralists . Touching Hume's other writings , I must be brief . His essay on Miracles is exceedingly well worked out . His argumentation is en- tirely founded on ...
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... remarkable ; its merits rather lie in the practical and hortatory discourse , in the eloquent criticisms of character , and the fine illustrations of virtuous conduct with which it abounds , and are presented in a naturally copious ...
... remarkable ; its merits rather lie in the practical and hortatory discourse , in the eloquent criticisms of character , and the fine illustrations of virtuous conduct with which it abounds , and are presented in a naturally copious ...
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... remarkable popularity ; for before 1852 eighteen editions had been issued in great Britain , and more in America.2 They contain a systematic exposition of the philosophy of the human mind . In his introductory lectures he explains the ...
... remarkable popularity ; for before 1852 eighteen editions had been issued in great Britain , and more in America.2 They contain a systematic exposition of the philosophy of the human mind . In his introductory lectures he explains the ...
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... remarkable clearness.40 He expounds his doctrine of judgments in two lectures , and it is in connection with the quantification of the predicate of propositions or judgments that Sir William claims to have made improvements on formal ...
... remarkable clearness.40 He expounds his doctrine of judgments in two lectures , and it is in connection with the quantification of the predicate of propositions or judgments that Sir William claims to have made improvements on formal ...
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Página 185 - Oh, bloodiest picture in the book of Time, Sarmatia fell, unwept, without a crime; Found not a generous friend, a pitying foe, Strength in her arms, nor mercy in her woe!
Página 188 - While many a broken band, Disorder'd, through her currents dash, To gain the Scottish land ; To town and tower, to down and dale, To tell red Flodden's dismal tale, And raise the universal wail. Tradition, legend, tune, and song, Shall many an age that wail prolong : Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife, and carnage drear, Of Flodden's fatal field. Where shiver'd was fair Scotland's spear, And broken was her shield ! XXXV.
Página 279 - It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal before it — draw out, without breaking, a thread as fine as gossamer, and lift a ship of war like a bauble in the air. It can embroider muslin and forge anchors — cut steel into ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves.
Página 58 - He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become.
Página 233 - Who is it that rears up the shade of those lofty forests, and blasts them with the quick lightning at his pleasure ? — The same Being who gave to you a country on the other side of the waters, and gave ours to us ; and by this title we will defend it,' said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation.
Página 186 - The Sun's eye had a sickly glare, The Earth with age was wan, The skeletons of nations were Around that lonely man ! Some had expired in fight, — the brands Still rusted in their bony hands; In plague and famine some...
Página 158 - Sorrow,' for thee and all the wretched ! Thy path of thorns is nigh ended. One long last look at the Tuileries, where thy step was once so light, — where thy children shall not dwell. The head is on the block; the axe rushes — Dumb lies the World ; that wild-yelling World, and all its madness, is behind thee.
Página 31 - Let us fix our attention out of ourselves as much as possible, let us chase our imagination to the heavens or to the utmost limits of the universe: we never really advance a step beyond ourselves, nor can conceive any kind of existence but those perceptions which have appeared in that narrow compass.
Página 51 - As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce.
Página 458 - A Government in every country should be just like a Corporation,* and in this country it is made up of the landed interest which alone has a right to be represented.