Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... nature , particularly with regard to the human system : but it does not appear to us that this kind of argument rests upon the firmest foun- dation . It is from the nature of the effect that we come to know the nature of the cause in In ...
... nature , particularly with regard to the human system : but it does not appear to us that this kind of argument rests upon the firmest foun- dation . It is from the nature of the effect that we come to know the nature of the cause in In ...
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... nature of his poetry , and the tendency of his philosophy , the account of his Temple of Nature , in No. 4 of the Edinburgh Review . In the 7th No. of the same Review , in a critique on Miss Seward's Memoirs of Dr. Darwin , reference is ...
... nature of his poetry , and the tendency of his philosophy , the account of his Temple of Nature , in No. 4 of the Edinburgh Review . In the 7th No. of the same Review , in a critique on Miss Seward's Memoirs of Dr. Darwin , reference is ...
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... nature , which we all make in the same case without being conscious of it , and which consists in appeal ing to the eyes of the spectators to witness the presence of our operation ; but if the action did not take place in his sight , he ...
... nature , which we all make in the same case without being conscious of it , and which consists in appeal ing to the eyes of the spectators to witness the presence of our operation ; but if the action did not take place in his sight , he ...
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... nature and character . Definitions are of two kinds : the one no- minal , or , of the name ; the other real , or , of the thing . Definition of the name , or nominal defini- tion , is that which explains the sense or signi- fication ...
... nature and character . Definitions are of two kinds : the one no- minal , or , of the name ; the other real , or , of the thing . Definition of the name , or nominal defini- tion , is that which explains the sense or signi- fication ...
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... natural religion , as comprehending those truths which have a real foundation in reason and nature ; and in this sense it is so far from being opposite to Christianity , that it is one great design of the gospel to illustrate and ...
... natural religion , as comprehending those truths which have a real foundation in reason and nature ; and in this sense it is so far from being opposite to Christianity , that it is one great design of the gospel to illustrate and ...
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