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... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke , differ from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
... common properties of the class to which he belongs ; and thirdly , words and phrases of universal use . The language of Hooker , Bacon , Bishop Taylor , and Burke , differ from the common language of the learned class only by the ...
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... common capacity for re- ceiving ideas ; what does this mean ? Will any person con- tend that all children have one common capacity for receiving sensations ? Is it not notorious that one child sees better than another ; that one hears ...
... common capacity for re- ceiving ideas ; what does this mean ? Will any person con- tend that all children have one common capacity for receiving sensations ? Is it not notorious that one child sees better than another ; that one hears ...
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... common people will rest in the Calvinistic or surface - meaning of the Scriptures , and totally overlook the philo- sophic or under - surface meaning which generally lies far too deep to be detected by their brute unconscious gaze ...
... common people will rest in the Calvinistic or surface - meaning of the Scriptures , and totally overlook the philo- sophic or under - surface meaning which generally lies far too deep to be detected by their brute unconscious gaze ...
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