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Pagina iii
... sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib.— articulation the connecting link between thought and sound , 245 - three distinct modes of designating objects , 248 et seq.- remarks on the phenomena of ...
... sound , 244 - articulation belongs to the internal as well as external , ib.— articulation the connecting link between thought and sound , 245 - three distinct modes of designating objects , 248 et seq.- remarks on the phenomena of ...
Pagina 28
... sound acquaintance with the subject . The in- vestigations seem to have been conducted with the facility of the dilettante , rather than with the laborious graspings of the trustworthy historian ; still the life has the merit of being ...
... sound acquaintance with the subject . The in- vestigations seem to have been conducted with the facility of the dilettante , rather than with the laborious graspings of the trustworthy historian ; still the life has the merit of being ...
Pagina 48
... sound wisdom . If his ends had always been lofty , still his means had ever been vast . If his conceptions of his objects were colossal , no less . so were his conceptions of his tools . Thus far he had never miscalculated the adequacy ...
... sound wisdom . If his ends had always been lofty , still his means had ever been vast . If his conceptions of his objects were colossal , no less . so were his conceptions of his tools . Thus far he had never miscalculated the adequacy ...
Pagina 70
... sound , uniform cir- culation , of equal value throughout the country , resting upon the foundation of national credit combined with pri- vate capital ; intended to effect a transition from a 70 [ June , UNITED STATES BANKING SYSTEM .
... sound , uniform cir- culation , of equal value throughout the country , resting upon the foundation of national credit combined with pri- vate capital ; intended to effect a transition from a 70 [ June , UNITED STATES BANKING SYSTEM .
Pagina 96
... office . Already he had gained an enviable reputation as an admirable scholar , a sound critic , and a judicious commen- tator upon history and political science . If in parliament 96 [ June , PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
... office . Already he had gained an enviable reputation as an admirable scholar , a sound critic , and a judicious commen- tator upon history and political science . If in parliament 96 [ June , PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
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