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Page 281
... admit , it may be expected that the author should delineate the spirit and character of the whole ; that he should note the peculiarities of the structure , and assign the causes , whether political or historical , natural or accidental ...
... admit , it may be expected that the author should delineate the spirit and character of the whole ; that he should note the peculiarities of the structure , and assign the causes , whether political or historical , natural or accidental ...
Page 341
... admit , that it is a principle , and in admitting it to be a principle , we must conclude against the unity of the human soul , while we continue to insist upon the existence of distinct mental powers , ' Z 3 This This is acutely and ...
... admit , that it is a principle , and in admitting it to be a principle , we must conclude against the unity of the human soul , while we continue to insist upon the existence of distinct mental powers , ' Z 3 This This is acutely and ...
Page 382
In the next place , if we admit Sirius to be a very large star situa ted at the distance 1,6809 from us , and ... admitting this apex to be determined ; if , as Dr. H. afterward supposes , we take a third star , two new apices must be ...
In the next place , if we admit Sirius to be a very large star situa ted at the distance 1,6809 from us , and ... admitting this apex to be determined ; if , as Dr. H. afterward supposes , we take a third star , two new apices must be ...
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