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Pagina 18
... deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely ... derive all its light and information from the actual examples in the art , can never in return be subservient to the ...
... deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely ... derive all its light and information from the actual examples in the art , can never in return be subservient to the ...
Pagina 30
... cited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by the justness of the reasoning , the passion may be more deeply rooted and enforced ; and that thus , 80 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... cited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by the justness of the reasoning , the passion may be more deeply rooted and enforced ; and that thus , 80 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
Pagina 86
... derive its energy only from the arbitrary conven- tions of men , sources as unlike , or rather as widely different , as the breath of the Almighty and the dust of the earth . In every region of the globe , we may soon discover , that ...
... derive its energy only from the arbitrary conven- tions of men , sources as unlike , or rather as widely different , as the breath of the Almighty and the dust of the earth . In every region of the globe , we may soon discover , that ...
Pagina 93
... derives the perfect assurance that he hath of his own existence . Nor is he only in this way assured that he exists , but ... derive from what are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity , harmony or dis ...
... derives the perfect assurance that he hath of his own existence . Nor is he only in this way assured that he exists , but ... derive from what are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity , harmony or dis ...
Pagina 97
... derive our assurance of such truths as these : " Whatever has a be- ginning has a cause . " - " When there is in the " effect a manifest adjustment of the several parts to a certain end , there is intelligence in " the cause . " The ...
... derive our assurance of such truths as these : " Whatever has a be- ginning has a cause . " - " When there is in the " effect a manifest adjustment of the several parts to a certain end , there is intelligence in " the cause . " The ...
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