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... 297 Peter the great, character of 114, 206 Philosophers or the Portico, 236 Philosophical Essays, Ugilvie's 8 Pilgrim, the a? 7, 4-49 Pilgrimage to 'the Holy Land 323 Poetical Licence 314 INDEX. iii 'r 7 men men Poetick Mirror, 502 Robert.
... 297 Peter the great, character of 114, 206 Philosophers or the Portico, 236 Philosophical Essays, Ugilvie's 8 Pilgrim, the a? 7, 4-49 Pilgrimage to 'the Holy Land 323 Poetical Licence 314 INDEX. iii 'r 7 men men Poetick Mirror, 502 Robert.
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... Philosophers or the Portico , 236 Human knowledge , 11 Philosophical Essays , Ogilvie's Hypochondriacal affections Idle club , 323 Intelligence , 155 , 248 , 323 , 314 PAGE HAGE Poetick Mirror , 502 Robert Adams , Narrative INDEX .
... Philosophers or the Portico , 236 Human knowledge , 11 Philosophical Essays , Ogilvie's Hypochondriacal affections Idle club , 323 Intelligence , 155 , 248 , 323 , 314 PAGE HAGE Poetick Mirror , 502 Robert Adams , Narrative INDEX .
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... philosopher , all know- ledge is acquired by sensation and reflection . By the former we become acquainted with matter and its properties , or things ex- ternal , by the latter we acquire a knowledge of mind and its energies , or things ...
... philosopher , all know- ledge is acquired by sensation and reflection . By the former we become acquainted with matter and its properties , or things ex- ternal , by the latter we acquire a knowledge of mind and its energies , or things ...
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... appears to have read more novels , good , bad and indifferent , than any philosopher of the age ; and , almost as many as any " " young lady who subscribes to Robinson's Circulating Library 16 OGILVIE'S PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS .
... appears to have read more novels , good , bad and indifferent , than any philosopher of the age ; and , almost as many as any " " young lady who subscribes to Robinson's Circulating Library 16 OGILVIE'S PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS .
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" epithets " to bestow upon " such criticism " as this philosopher " opines and pronounces ?? But " S. Johnson , will be met again at Phillippi , " in the mean time , let us return , for a moment or two , to the Essay ; where we shall ...
" epithets " to bestow upon " such criticism " as this philosopher " opines and pronounces ?? But " S. Johnson , will be met again at Phillippi , " in the mean time , let us return , for a moment or two , to the Essay ; where we shall ...
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