Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... intelligible species , its thousand quaint yet profound distinctions , has had its day , and has done its work , and done it well . We should be badly off if the schoolmen had never lived or written . Ill would it fare with us , if ...
... intelligible species , its thousand quaint yet profound distinctions , has had its day , and has done its work , and done it well . We should be badly off if the schoolmen had never lived or written . Ill would it fare with us , if ...
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... intelligible in themselves ; for only being is intelligible in itself , since what is not cannot be known . They are and can be intelligible only in the other term of the relation , and , therefore , are and can be known only in knowing ...
... intelligible in themselves ; for only being is intelligible in itself , since what is not cannot be known . They are and can be intelligible only in the other term of the relation , and , therefore , are and can be known only in knowing ...
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... intelligible , and yet some people may think it might have been more clearly , as well as more elegantly expressed . But what first strikes us in this barbarous statement is , that it resolves the judgment of caus- ality into the ...
... intelligible , and yet some people may think it might have been more clearly , as well as more elegantly expressed . But what first strikes us in this barbarous statement is , that it resolves the judgment of caus- ality into the ...
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... Intelligible , and yet maintaining that we do and must believe it , Sir William is obliged to represent the judgement of causality as simply a belief , though a primitive and necessary belief , in which he coincides with Reid , and does ...
... Intelligible , and yet maintaining that we do and must believe it , Sir William is obliged to represent the judgement of causality as simply a belief , though a primitive and necessary belief , in which he coincides with Reid , and does ...
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... intelligible . It is not only an act of disobedience to God , who has a right to command us , but an act of the basest ingratitude , and even contempt , which reason herself declares should not go unpunished . We think Mr. Mansel would ...
... intelligible . It is not only an act of disobedience to God , who has a right to command us , but an act of the basest ingratitude , and even contempt , which reason herself declares should not go unpunished . We think Mr. Mansel would ...
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