The Friend, Conducted by S.T. Coleridge, No, Volume 1Henry Nelson Coleridge 1850 |
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... knowledge ; the second treating of the grounds of morals and religion , and revealing the fyftematic discipline of mind requifite for a true understanding of the fame . To these is prefixed a general introduction , for the greater part ...
... knowledge ; the second treating of the grounds of morals and religion , and revealing the fyftematic discipline of mind requifite for a true understanding of the fame . To these is prefixed a general introduction , for the greater part ...
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... knowledge . XV . Right ufe of metaphyfic reafoning : principles founded in reason the fole root of prudence : distinctive powers of the human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reafon : power given by acting on principle : falfehood and ...
... knowledge . XV . Right ufe of metaphyfic reafoning : principles founded in reason the fole root of prudence : distinctive powers of the human mind . XVI . Supremacy of the reafon : power given by acting on principle : falfehood and ...
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Henry Nelson Coleridge. FIRST SECTION . On the Principles of Political Knowledge . VOL . I. ESSAYS I - IV . pp . 215-270 . VOL . II . ESSAYS I — XII . pp . 1—196 . Effay Three systems of political justice , or Three theories on the ...
Henry Nelson Coleridge. FIRST SECTION . On the Principles of Political Knowledge . VOL . I. ESSAYS I - IV . pp . 215-270 . VOL . II . ESSAYS I — XII . pp . 1—196 . Effay Three systems of political justice , or Three theories on the ...
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... knowledge and opinions , had for the greater part been acquired experimentally ; and the practical habits of whofe life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the ...
... knowledge and opinions , had for the greater part been acquired experimentally ; and the practical habits of whofe life had put him on his guard with respect to all speculative reasoning , without rendering him infenfible to the ...
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... knowledge , and the latter in diftinction from thofe emotions which arife in well - ordered minds , from the perception . of truth or falfehood , virtue or vice : -emotions , which are always preceded by thought , and linked with ...
... knowledge , and the latter in diftinction from thofe emotions which arife in well - ordered minds , from the perception . of truth or falfehood , virtue or vice : -emotions , which are always preceded by thought , and linked with ...
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