New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 32Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1873 |
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... experience . Mr. Spencer recognizes this , and , advancing beyond the Posi- tivist doctrines , aims to tell us , not only how things are , but why they are as they are . Having in Part I. safely landed all absolute knowledge , including ...
... experience . Mr. Spencer recognizes this , and , advancing beyond the Posi- tivist doctrines , aims to tell us , not only how things are , but why they are as they are . Having in Part I. safely landed all absolute knowledge , including ...
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... experiences these states . We do not hesitate a moment to class Mr. Spencer's definition with the " pseudo - ideas ... experience we can gain no clue to very many phases of the Creative Mind ; but wherever we find a free intelligence ...
... experiences these states . We do not hesitate a moment to class Mr. Spencer's definition with the " pseudo - ideas ... experience we can gain no clue to very many phases of the Creative Mind ; but wherever we find a free intelligence ...
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... experience , the names and characters of individual pupils , as well as the dates and circumstances of public transactions , were held fast , and as it would seem never forgotten . The dates of ancient 1873. ] 39 Professor James Hadley .
... experience , the names and characters of individual pupils , as well as the dates and circumstances of public transactions , were held fast , and as it would seem never forgotten . The dates of ancient 1873. ] 39 Professor James Hadley .
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... experience of the college , he was in no sense mastered by either . He was as ready for change as the most confident and ardent of his less experienced colleagues , provided any change could be justified to his judgment . He originated ...
... experience of the college , he was in no sense mastered by either . He was as ready for change as the most confident and ardent of his less experienced colleagues , provided any change could be justified to his judgment . He originated ...
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... experience . He was none the less confident concerning the defects and failure of the sub- stitutes which were proposed than if he had lived to be thirty years older , for he had carefully pondered the certain tenden- cies of methods ...
... experience . He was none the less confident concerning the defects and failure of the sub- stitutes which were proposed than if he had lived to be thirty years older , for he had carefully pondered the certain tenden- cies of methods ...
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