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... fact , manifest that a universal term is nothing more than a verbal generalization from a necessarily limit- ed number of individual instances - a mere assumption , that what is predi- cated of the few instances observed , is true of ...
... fact , manifest that a universal term is nothing more than a verbal generalization from a necessarily limit- ed number of individual instances - a mere assumption , that what is predi- cated of the few instances observed , is true of ...
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... fact itself - that events are our sole means of appreciating time - tends to the engendering of the erroneous idea that events are time- that the more numerous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea ...
... fact itself - that events are our sole means of appreciating time - tends to the engendering of the erroneous idea that events are time- that the more numerous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea ...
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... fact , assembled . It does not appear that they had any other object than to join in an expres- sion of their common opinions . At the present time , when mass meetings of a similar kind are held every day in this country , it may be ...
... fact , assembled . It does not appear that they had any other object than to join in an expres- sion of their common opinions . At the present time , when mass meetings of a similar kind are held every day in this country , it may be ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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