The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 214
... considered equally involved in other sciences , but emphatically , because in these we have succeeded , in those not , in tracing phænomena up to one of those causes of whose existence our own consciousness assures us , viz . , force ...
... considered equally involved in other sciences , but emphatically , because in these we have succeeded , in those not , in tracing phænomena up to one of those causes of whose existence our own consciousness assures us , viz . , force ...
Pagina 236
... considered in general , and without reference to the ways in which it may be advanced in detail . In this , as in many other cases , the whole may be advantageously considered as something different from the sum of its parts . The great ...
... considered in general , and without reference to the ways in which it may be advanced in detail . In this , as in many other cases , the whole may be advantageously considered as something different from the sum of its parts . The great ...
Pagina 385
... considered immutable , the legislative authority , the whole control of the government , was still in the hands of the hierarchy . The more regular and artificial form assumed by this social system - the positive laws , as it were , of ...
... considered immutable , the legislative authority , the whole control of the government , was still in the hands of the hierarchy . The more regular and artificial form assumed by this social system - the positive laws , as it were , of ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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