The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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... effect , and in whatever is subsidiary , or necessary , to realize , approximate and extend such coincidence : understand- ing by the relation of cause and effect , that order or succession , the discovery or developement of which ...
... effect , and in whatever is subsidiary , or necessary , to realize , approximate and extend such coincidence : understand- ing by the relation of cause and effect , that order or succession , the discovery or developement of which ...
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... effect , " is , we humbly con- ceive , an effect of knowledge , or an attribute of knowledge , and not knowledge itself . Having stated his definition of science , the author thinks him- self bound to enter into an " analysis of the ...
... effect , " is , we humbly con- ceive , an effect of knowledge , or an attribute of knowledge , and not knowledge itself . Having stated his definition of science , the author thinks him- self bound to enter into an " analysis of the ...
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... effect produced upon us by frequent perusal ; that effect was enthusiasm . It is impossible to read him with any attention and not catch a portion of that untameable wildness which has distinguished him , or that depth of feeling LORD ...
... effect produced upon us by frequent perusal ; that effect was enthusiasm . It is impossible to read him with any attention and not catch a portion of that untameable wildness which has distinguished him , or that depth of feeling LORD ...
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