Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, BartW. Blackwood, 1869 - 458 páginas |
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... RELATIONS OF THE SCIENCES TO ONE ANOTHER , AND TO PHILOSOPHY , RELIGION , AND MORALITY . By the REV . ROBERT FLINT , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St Andrews . WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS , Edinburgh and London . ΜΕΜΟΙ ...
... RELATIONS OF THE SCIENCES TO ONE ANOTHER , AND TO PHILOSOPHY , RELIGION , AND MORALITY . By the REV . ROBERT FLINT , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St Andrews . WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS , Edinburgh and London . ΜΕΜΟΙ ...
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... relations with Jeffrey Dr Thomas Brown - Sketch of Hamilton's appearance at this time by De Quincey - His intercourse with strangers - Intimacy with Lock- hart - Blackwood's Magazine ' - His brother , Captain Thomas Hamilton- First ...
... relations with Jeffrey Dr Thomas Brown - Sketch of Hamilton's appearance at this time by De Quincey - His intercourse with strangers - Intimacy with Lock- hart - Blackwood's Magazine ' - His brother , Captain Thomas Hamilton- First ...
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... Relations with his colleagues - Graduation in arts - Exa- mination for honours - Reid Fund - Elected Member of the ... Relation between his reading and thinking - Value of historical knowledge in his time - Characteristics of his ...
... Relations with his colleagues - Graduation in arts - Exa- mination for honours - Reid Fund - Elected Member of the ... Relation between his reading and thinking - Value of historical knowledge in his time - Characteristics of his ...
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... relationship to the University of Glasgow , which subsisted down to the end of the century . The Glasgow Journal ' of the 4th May 1747 , informs us " that , " On Monday last Dr Robert Hamilton , THE HAMILTONS OF AIRDRIE . 5.
... relationship to the University of Glasgow , which subsisted down to the end of the century . The Glasgow Journal ' of the 4th May 1747 , informs us " that , " On Monday last Dr Robert Hamilton , THE HAMILTONS OF AIRDRIE . 5.
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... relations , but the boy grew up among a large circle of connections on the mother's side , with most of whom he remained intimate during life . Mrs Hamilton was of a family noted for good looks , and her own appearance was handsome and ...
... relations , but the boy grew up among a large circle of connections on the mother's side , with most of whom he remained intimate during life . Mrs Hamilton was of a family noted for good looks , and her own appearance was handsome and ...
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absolute acquaintance admiration Advocate appeared Aristotle Atlas BLACKWOOD AND SONS Blackwood's Magazine Chair character Church Church of Scotland College commenced course Cousin criticism Crown Octavo dear sir Discussions doctrine Dugald Stewart Edinburgh Review essay examination fact feeling Foolscap Octavo friends German give Glasgow Greek habits honour Hume Illustrations intellectual interest John knowledge Lady Hamilton learning lectures Leibnitz letter literary literature Lockhart Lord Lord Advocate Luther matter Memoir Metaphysics Mill mind mother nature never object opinions Oxford papa party period phrenology political Pre-established Harmony present Preston principle published question reference regard Reid Reid's relation relativity of knowledge Scotland Scottish Second Edition session Sir William Hamilton speculative spirit Stewart theory thing thought tion translation truth University of Edinburgh University of Glasgow volume writings written
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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.