The North American Review, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... thing which may puzzle thy beleefe , and so justly draw upon my selfe , that unjust aspersion commonly laid on travellers ; of whom many say , they may lye by authority , because none can controule them , which Proverbe had surely his ...
... thing which may puzzle thy beleefe , and so justly draw upon my selfe , that unjust aspersion commonly laid on travellers ; of whom many say , they may lye by authority , because none can controule them , which Proverbe had surely his ...
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... thing first generally , and then particularly . For example , your coat is entirely of black - but the cape is part of the coat - therefore the cape is black . In other words , the con- clusion is nothing more than a repetition , in ...
... thing first generally , and then particularly . For example , your coat is entirely of black - but the cape is part of the coat - therefore the cape is black . In other words , the con- clusion is nothing more than a repetition , in ...
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... thing to be the cause of any thing . We are sorry to see Mr. Ogilvie so much discomposed at this . * - Dr . Reid does indeed deny , that there is any efficiency in priority or conjunction . Still he thinks we are greatly in the dark as ...
... thing to be the cause of any thing . We are sorry to see Mr. Ogilvie so much discomposed at this . * - Dr . Reid does indeed deny , that there is any efficiency in priority or conjunction . Still he thinks we are greatly in the dark as ...
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