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Mr . Mill tells us that his object was to compose a school - book of political
economy ; to detach the essential principles of the science from all extraneous
topics , to state the propositions clearly and in their logical order , and to subjoin
its ...
Mr . Mill tells us that his object was to compose a school - book of political
economy ; to detach the essential principles of the science from all extraneous
topics , to state the propositions clearly and in their logical order , and to subjoin
its ...
Pagina 279
To the general view which the writer has given of this very extensive subject , we
have on the whole little to object : but some of the details and incidental remarks
have rather surprized us . In p . 197 . we have the following passage : Piety and ...
To the general view which the writer has given of this very extensive subject , we
have on the whole little to object : but some of the details and incidental remarks
have rather surprized us . In p . 197 . we have the following passage : Piety and ...
Pagina 541
Besides the power of receiving impressions from external objects through the
senses , the mind is able to reflect on the intimations so acquired , and , by
comparing them together , to ascertain the different relations . By means of sight ,
it is ...
Besides the power of receiving impressions from external objects through the
senses , the mind is able to reflect on the intimations so acquired , and , by
comparing them together , to ascertain the different relations . By means of sight ,
it is ...
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Opinions Essays on the Formation of Recollections and Reflections Vol 11 | 11 |
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