Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... Facts , First Principles , and Universal Ideas . We wish to know first the Fact , next the Law of that Fact , and then the Reason of the Law . A sign of this ten- dency is noticeable in the titles of books ; we have no longer ...
... Facts , First Principles , and Universal Ideas . We wish to know first the Fact , next the Law of that Fact , and then the Reason of the Law . A sign of this ten- dency is noticeable in the titles of books ; we have no longer ...
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... Fact . The circumstance that philosophical lectures get delivered by men like Walker , Agassiz , Emerson , and their coadjutors - men who do not spare abstruseness get listened to and even understood in town and village by large crowds ...
... Fact . The circumstance that philosophical lectures get delivered by men like Walker , Agassiz , Emerson , and their coadjutors - men who do not spare abstruseness get listened to and even understood in town and village by large crowds ...
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... fact . Men of this party in New England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not ...
... fact . Men of this party in New England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not ...
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... fact . Every body knows the character of the American government for some years past , and of the American parties in politics . " Like master , like man , " used to be a true proverb in old England , and Like people , like ruler , is a ...
... fact . Every body knows the character of the American government for some years past , and of the American parties in politics . " Like master , like man , " used to be a true proverb in old England , and Like people , like ruler , is a ...
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... facts , understanding and making them intelligible , but less than our time in speech - making after the report ... fact that most men take their theology from their wives , and women politics from their husbands . No nation ever ...
... facts , understanding and making them intelligible , but less than our time in speech - making after the report ... fact that most men take their theology from their wives , and women politics from their husbands . No nation ever ...
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