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Page 195
... he frequently attains his object : the monosyllabic monotony of some of his pages being adapted even to a child's first lesson in spelling . In representation , this play has been very successful ; and Mr. Macready and Mr. C. Kemble ...
... he frequently attains his object : the monosyllabic monotony of some of his pages being adapted even to a child's first lesson in spelling . In representation , this play has been very successful ; and Mr. Macready and Mr. C. Kemble ...
Page 317
Again : If the standard be affected in common with all the objects which it measures , no change of price can ensue . We do not find the objects about us sensibly bigger in summer than in winter , though it is certain that the ...
Again : If the standard be affected in common with all the objects which it measures , no change of price can ensue . We do not find the objects about us sensibly bigger in summer than in winter , though it is certain that the ...
Page 522
... to give us information of the qualities and relations of external objects ; these we deno- minate perceptive . ... but still an inference or judgment that the object which excites this sentiment is likely to be injurious to us ?
... to give us information of the qualities and relations of external objects ; these we deno- minate perceptive . ... but still an inference or judgment that the object which excites this sentiment is likely to be injurious to us ?
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