The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinita ; ideo unum nomen plura significat : which saying is by a certain , or rather uncertain , author approved : Multis speciebus non sunt nomina ; idcirco necessarium est nomina fingere ...
... Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinita ; ideo unum nomen plura significat : which saying is by a certain , or rather uncertain , author approved : Multis speciebus non sunt nomina ; idcirco necessarium est nomina fingere ...
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... Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinitæ ; ideo unum nomen plura significat : which saying is by a ... philosophers , as well as Mr. Shandy , have been to use the French - English of the day , deeply penetrated with this ...
... Philosopher ; Nomina sunt finita , res autem infinitæ ; ideo unum nomen plura significat : which saying is by a ... philosophers , as well as Mr. Shandy , have been to use the French - English of the day , deeply penetrated with this ...
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... Philosophers ' Yearly - Meetings it was said that every Engine - man had more or less pride in his engine , just as a sailor had in his ship . We heard then of the duty of an engine , and of how much virtue resides in a given quantity ...
... Philosophers ' Yearly - Meetings it was said that every Engine - man had more or less pride in his engine , just as a sailor had in his ship . We heard then of the duty of an engine , and of how much virtue resides in a given quantity ...
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... - in consequence of their mental malady . But some philosophers who in the march of intellect were in advance of their age , denied the fact , and accounted for the persuasion by supposing that such patients , when in a state of I 2 177.
... - in consequence of their mental malady . But some philosophers who in the march of intellect were in advance of their age , denied the fact , and accounted for the persuasion by supposing that such patients , when in a state of I 2 177.
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... philosopher has advanced it . Mr. Coleridge however was not always in earnest when he said startling things ; and ... philosophers would not have main- tained that a biographer ought to begin before the birth of his subject . All ...
... philosopher has advanced it . Mr. Coleridge however was not always in earnest when he said startling things ; and ... philosophers would not have main- tained that a biographer ought to begin before the birth of his subject . All ...
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