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Pagina xv
... nature and refults of the hiftory of the last century and a half . IV Method , in the will and in the under- standing : illuftrated from Shakspeare : founded on obfervation of relations of things : want and excefs of generaliza- tion ...
... nature and refults of the hiftory of the last century and a half . IV Method , in the will and in the under- standing : illuftrated from Shakspeare : founded on obfervation of relations of things : want and excefs of generaliza- tion ...
Pagina xvi
... nature and man , union and dif- ference : mere being in its effence : the idea , whence originated : revelation : God : the material world made for man : univerfal laws for the whole tempered by particular laws for the in- dividual in ...
... nature and man , union and dif- ference : mere being in its effence : the idea , whence originated : revelation : God : the material world made for man : univerfal laws for the whole tempered by particular laws for the in- dividual in ...
Pagina 2
... natural affinity of their beings ; when the dread Sovereign of the uni- verse was known only as the univerfal parent , no altar but the pure heart , and thanksgiving and grateful love the fole facrifice . In this bleft age of dignified ...
... natural affinity of their beings ; when the dread Sovereign of the uni- verse was known only as the univerfal parent , no altar but the pure heart , and thanksgiving and grateful love the fole facrifice . In this bleft age of dignified ...
Pagina 7
... nature fettered to all this wretchedness of head and heart by an ab- folute and innate neceffity , at least by a neceffity which no human power , no efforts of reafon or eloquence , could remove or leffen ; I fhould deem it even ...
... nature fettered to all this wretchedness of head and heart by an ab- folute and innate neceffity , at least by a neceffity which no human power , no efforts of reafon or eloquence , could remove or leffen ; I fhould deem it even ...
Pagina 14
... nature of the pre- fent publication , even were it less incongruous than it unfortunately is with the present habits and pur- fuits of Englishmen . Accordingly I fhall be on my guard to make the effays as few as poffible , which would ...
... nature of the pre- fent publication , even were it less incongruous than it unfortunately is with the present habits and pur- fuits of Englishmen . Accordingly I fhall be on my guard to make the effays as few as poffible , which would ...
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