The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... scarcely be said that Hume's mind was in- capable of close analysis , for surely no human being ever possessed a more subtle intellect . Yet , does not Hume's most elaborate work abound in absurdities and contradictions almost as ...
... scarcely be said that Hume's mind was in- capable of close analysis , for surely no human being ever possessed a more subtle intellect . Yet , does not Hume's most elaborate work abound in absurdities and contradictions almost as ...
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... scarcely , in the whole portrait , a single touch of which the fidelity is not proved by facts of unquestionable authority . " With all due respect to the brilliant essay- ist and historian , this sentence appears to us almost a ...
... scarcely , in the whole portrait , a single touch of which the fidelity is not proved by facts of unquestionable authority . " With all due respect to the brilliant essay- ist and historian , this sentence appears to us almost a ...
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... scarcely deigns respectability , to his native place , dies as his to mention them ; and when Grenville first fathers had died before him ; and on his determined to tax them , he seemed to care no death - bed , when his last hour is ...
... scarcely deigns respectability , to his native place , dies as his to mention them ; and when Grenville first fathers had died before him ; and on his determined to tax them , he seemed to care no death - bed , when his last hour is ...
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... scarcely more enlightened than his hearers . It cannot be denied , that admirable as the writings and speeches of the Greek and Roman statesmen are , yet the declamations against tyrants , and the praise of liberty , however fine they ...
... scarcely more enlightened than his hearers . It cannot be denied , that admirable as the writings and speeches of the Greek and Roman statesmen are , yet the declamations against tyrants , and the praise of liberty , however fine they ...
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... scarcely one great act concluded , before another and a still greater commenced ; and the final one was the grandest , the most important , the most startling of all . But the observations we have presumed to make on this first half of ...
... scarcely one great act concluded , before another and a still greater commenced ; and the final one was the grandest , the most important , the most startling of all . But the observations we have presumed to make on this first half of ...
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