The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1793 - Books |
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... concerning the certainty of human knowledge , would no more affe & t the philofophy of mind , than they would affect any of the branches of phyfics ; nor would our doubts concerning even the existence of mind affect this branch of ...
... concerning the certainty of human knowledge , would no more affe & t the philofophy of mind , than they would affect any of the branches of phyfics ; nor would our doubts concerning even the existence of mind affect this branch of ...
Page 435
... concerning just and unjust , ' the author thus continues , It is farther evident , ( p . 193 , ) that , though the duty of every man to exercise his private judginent be unalterable , yet so far as relates to practice , wherever ...
... concerning just and unjust , ' the author thus continues , It is farther evident , ( p . 193 , ) that , though the duty of every man to exercise his private judginent be unalterable , yet so far as relates to practice , wherever ...
Page 466
... concerning what ought to have been done , as well as concerning what is yet to be done . Art . 42. Letter from Gerard Noel Edwards , Efq . M. P. to the Se- cretary of the New - Town Society of the Friends of the People , in Answer to ...
... concerning what ought to have been done , as well as concerning what is yet to be done . Art . 42. Letter from Gerard Noel Edwards , Efq . M. P. to the Se- cretary of the New - Town Society of the Friends of the People , in Answer to ...
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