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... suppose our author has been led astray by following too implicitly the example of Hume's ' freedom ' in the employment of language . See the Inquiry concerning Human Understanding , Sec . II . See also Reid's Es- say I. on the ...
... suppose our author has been led astray by following too implicitly the example of Hume's ' freedom ' in the employment of language . See the Inquiry concerning Human Understanding , Sec . II . See also Reid's Es- say I. on the ...
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... suppose , to the extreme haste and conse quent inattention ' with which Mr. Ogilvie has chosen to put his observations together . The composition of philosophical essays should never be considered as a transient business ; —and the ...
... suppose , to the extreme haste and conse quent inattention ' with which Mr. Ogilvie has chosen to put his observations together . The composition of philosophical essays should never be considered as a transient business ; —and the ...
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... suppose no one will object to the definition ) , can be allowed to give direct and certain information only of those precise objects , and that precise period of time , which fell under its cognizance . ' But we have nearly as much ...
... suppose no one will object to the definition ) , can be allowed to give direct and certain information only of those precise objects , and that precise period of time , which fell under its cognizance . ' But we have nearly as much ...
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... suppose , as their foundation , that the future will resemble the past . - These , and several other simi- lar passages , which might be adduced , are sufficient to show us , that the author had now and then a glimpse of what we consi ...
... suppose , as their foundation , that the future will resemble the past . - These , and several other simi- lar passages , which might be adduced , are sufficient to show us , that the author had now and then a glimpse of what we consi ...
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... suppose the leading idea in Mr. Ogilvie's system was suggested by Milton ; his expla- nation being merely a history of what were probably the feelings and emotions of Adam in relation to the rising and setting of the sun . He supposes ...
... suppose the leading idea in Mr. Ogilvie's system was suggested by Milton ; his expla- nation being merely a history of what were probably the feelings and emotions of Adam in relation to the rising and setting of the sun . He supposes ...
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