Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 59James Fraser, 1859 |
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... practical or speculative , his autho- rity is constantly evoked ; and his conclusions are adopted by many who are unable to follow the argu- ments by which the conclusions are justified . Other men we have , re- markable for their depth ...
... practical or speculative , his autho- rity is constantly evoked ; and his conclusions are adopted by many who are unable to follow the argu- ments by which the conclusions are justified . Other men we have , re- markable for their depth ...
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... practical incapacity in the strongest terms he could find . If , ' he is reported to have said , if I wanted to ruin one of my provinces , I would make over its government to the philosophers . ' " This neglect of the surface of things ...
... practical incapacity in the strongest terms he could find . If , ' he is reported to have said , if I wanted to ruin one of my provinces , I would make over its government to the philosophers . ' " This neglect of the surface of things ...
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... practical applica- tions . In it , the most recondite principles are illustrated , and brought to the surface ; with a force which has convinced many persons whose minds are unable to follow long trains of abstract reasoning , and who ...
... practical applica- tions . In it , the most recondite principles are illustrated , and brought to the surface ; with a force which has convinced many persons whose minds are unable to follow long trains of abstract reasoning , and who ...
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