Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... doctrines . It was , however , no part of my design to expound his Philosophy , far less to attempt a critical estimate of it . I have sought only to portray the man as he lived , thought , taught , and wrote . THE COLLEGE , GLASGOW ...
... doctrines . It was , however , no part of my design to expound his Philosophy , far less to attempt a critical estimate of it . I have sought only to portray the man as he lived , thought , taught , and wrote . THE COLLEGE , GLASGOW ...
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... doctrines -- Their general characteristics and influence - Tes- timony of Rev. Dr Cairns - Correspondence with M. Cousin - Controversy with Town Council about fees and senior class , . 183-246 CHAPTER VII . IN THE LOGIC CHAIR : 1839 ...
... doctrines -- Their general characteristics and influence - Tes- timony of Rev. Dr Cairns - Correspondence with M. Cousin - Controversy with Town Council about fees and senior class , . 183-246 CHAPTER VII . IN THE LOGIC CHAIR : 1839 ...
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... doctrines of the Reformers , and a prominent member of the Parliament by which the Reformation was established ( 1560 ) . On the other hand , he stood by the cause of the queen in her ex- tremity , and suffered attainder for his share ...
... doctrines of the Reformers , and a prominent member of the Parliament by which the Reformation was established ( 1560 ) . On the other hand , he stood by the cause of the queen in her ex- tremity , and suffered attainder for his share ...
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... doctrine of association - or from other writings of the same school ( as those of Brown or Alison ) -will certainly not yield us principles of literary criticism in which we can rest with satisfaction . And it may be added , that canons ...
... doctrine of association - or from other writings of the same school ( as those of Brown or Alison ) -will certainly not yield us principles of literary criticism in which we can rest with satisfaction . And it may be added , that canons ...
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... doctrine of Kant . Wordsworth says he is utterly ignorant of everything connected either with Kant or his philosophy . So that it could not have come from that source , but is a casual coincidence . " Sir William , though an assiduous ...
... doctrine of Kant . Wordsworth says he is utterly ignorant of everything connected either with Kant or his philosophy . So that it could not have come from that source , but is a casual coincidence . " Sir William , though an assiduous ...
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Página 403 - MY days among the Dead are past ; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old: My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.