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... certainly be more to the purpose , provided it were possible within the prescribed limits , to adduce something relative to the scientific condition of the Hel- lenes at the time when Plato entered upon his career , to the advances of ...
... certainly be more to the purpose , provided it were possible within the prescribed limits , to adduce something relative to the scientific condition of the Hel- lenes at the time when Plato entered upon his career , to the advances of ...
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... certainly could work more effectually towards preventing the accomplishment of this object than an endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet ...
... certainly could work more effectually towards preventing the accomplishment of this object than an endeavour , just at the outset , to instil into the mind of the reader any preconception whatever . Whoever , therefore , has not yet ...
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... certainly be self - evident to every one ; for it cannot be denied , that besides the ordinary difficulties in the province of Philosophy of thoroughly understanding any one except a sympathetic thinker , a peculiar and additional cause ...
... certainly be self - evident to every one ; for it cannot be denied , that besides the ordinary difficulties in the province of Philosophy of thoroughly understanding any one except a sympathetic thinker , a peculiar and additional cause ...
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... certainly a praiseworthy under- taking to work out analytically the philosophical subject- matter from the Platonic works , and thus to expose the Philosopher to view , dissected and in detail , divested of his superfluities and ...
... certainly a praiseworthy under- taking to work out analytically the philosophical subject- matter from the Platonic works , and thus to expose the Philosopher to view , dissected and in detail , divested of his superfluities and ...
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... certainly , after he was first sufficiently assured that his hearers had followed him as he desired , he could express his thoughts purely and perfectly , and perhaps even regularly work out in com- mon with those hearers , and ...
... certainly , after he was first sufficiently assured that his hearers had followed him as he desired , he could express his thoughts purely and perfectly , and perhaps even regularly work out in com- mon with those hearers , and ...
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