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... considered by him as totally insignificant . Dr. Reid , and other philosophers , think and assert that Hume denied the existence of the idea of power ; and this opinion , says the pre- sent author , has become a sort of traditionary ...
... considered by him as totally insignificant . Dr. Reid , and other philosophers , think and assert that Hume denied the existence of the idea of power ; and this opinion , says the pre- sent author , has become a sort of traditionary ...
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... considered as already dead in the republic of letters . So far as we are concerned , this historian might have spared the pains which he has employed to vindicate his brethren from various charges advanced against them in a late season ...
... considered as already dead in the republic of letters . So far as we are concerned , this historian might have spared the pains which he has employed to vindicate his brethren from various charges advanced against them in a late season ...
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... considered L14 considered as inferior to the artist .'- He thus concludes Memoirs of the National Institute , Vol . V. 519.
... considered L14 considered as inferior to the artist .'- He thus concludes Memoirs of the National Institute , Vol . V. 519.
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