Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... interest of historical truth , what appear to me to be incorrect representations of certain of Sir William Hamilton's philosophical doctrines . It was , however , no part of my design to expound his Philosophy , far less to attempt a ...
... interest of historical truth , what appear to me to be incorrect representations of certain of Sir William Hamilton's philosophical doctrines . It was , however , no part of my design to expound his Philosophy , far less to attempt a ...
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... interest in the author - Correspondence be- tween Cousin and Hamilton - Article on Perception - Letter of the author regarding it to M. Cousin - Articles on Logic - On the ' Epistolæ Obscuro- rum Virorum ' -On the State of the English ...
... interest in the author - Correspondence be- tween Cousin and Hamilton - Article on Perception - Letter of the author regarding it to M. Cousin - Articles on Logic - On the ' Epistolæ Obscuro- rum Virorum ' -On the State of the English ...
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... interest of Glasgow to give him , rather than his to solicit , the appointment . ' Here his success was decided and immediate , both as professor and as practitioner . The medical , and , in particular , the anatomi- cal , school of the ...
... interest of Glasgow to give him , rather than his to solicit , the appointment . ' Here his success was decided and immediate , both as professor and as practitioner . The medical , and , in particular , the anatomi- cal , school of the ...
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... interest as indicating a taste for the marvellous and highly coloured in romance which remained with him through life . In subsequent years he would find relaxation from the severity of abstract thought in the ' Arabian Nights , ' and ...
... interest as indicating a taste for the marvellous and highly coloured in romance which remained with him through life . In subsequent years he would find relaxation from the severity of abstract thought in the ' Arabian Nights , ' and ...
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... interest in the manse and its inmates continued after he ceased to be under Dr Sommers's care . While in Edinburgh in 1806-7 he made frequent runs out to Midcalder , and he gen- erally spent part of the long vacation there during the ...
... interest in the manse and its inmates continued after he ceased to be under Dr Sommers's care . While in Edinburgh in 1806-7 he made frequent runs out to Midcalder , and he gen- erally spent part of the long vacation there during the ...
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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.