Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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Pagina 63
... kind attention to my dear Jane , " said he , when Mrs Lea was about to take leave ; " she is sadly too much alone . I often urge her to mix more in so- ciety , particularly as your country families are so many here ; but I cannot ...
... kind attention to my dear Jane , " said he , when Mrs Lea was about to take leave ; " she is sadly too much alone . I often urge her to mix more in so- ciety , particularly as your country families are so many here ; but I cannot ...
Pagina 70
... kind at mid - day is seldom seen to any advantage : at that time it requires large and moving clouds , that by their bold shadows se- parate the interfoldings , and give dis- tance and character . A beautiful spot , therefore , should ...
... kind at mid - day is seldom seen to any advantage : at that time it requires large and moving clouds , that by their bold shadows se- parate the interfoldings , and give dis- tance and character . A beautiful spot , therefore , should ...
Pagina 72
... kind in the soil to harmo- nize with them . Should not houses in the country be Aurox boves - as if they sprung from the ground - should they not be of the stone of the country , or as much like the stone of the country as possible ...
... kind in the soil to harmo- nize with them . Should not houses in the country be Aurox boves - as if they sprung from the ground - should they not be of the stone of the country , or as much like the stone of the country as possible ...
Pagina 91
... kind of force , and its quantity of force , we must di- rect our attention to the following fact , viz . , that amongst three separate conditions under which a miracle ( or any event whatever ) might become known to us , Hume's argument ...
... kind of force , and its quantity of force , we must di- rect our attention to the following fact , viz . , that amongst three separate conditions under which a miracle ( or any event whatever ) might become known to us , Hume's argument ...
Pagina 97
... kind of miracle , as deduced by our reason , and not wit- nessed experimentally , or drawn from any past records , we call an à priori miracle . And 2. But there is another kind of mira- cle , which Hume ought not to have overlooked ...
... kind of miracle , as deduced by our reason , and not wit- nessed experimentally , or drawn from any past records , we call an à priori miracle . And 2. But there is another kind of mira- cle , which Hume ought not to have overlooked ...
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