Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... considered as a sort of introduction to a more extensive unde : taking , for which the author has already collected a great number of materials , and which is to com- prise the history of the last great revolutions which the earth's ...
... considered as a sort of introduction to a more extensive unde : taking , for which the author has already collected a great number of materials , and which is to com- prise the history of the last great revolutions which the earth's ...
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... considered a settled matter , not in England only , but throughout western Europe , that no Christian ought to be held as a slave . With the customary narrowness of that age , this security from slavery was not thought to extend to ...
... considered a settled matter , not in England only , but throughout western Europe , that no Christian ought to be held as a slave . With the customary narrowness of that age , this security from slavery was not thought to extend to ...
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... considered to constitute humanity . " Naming thus presupposes general- ization . " Whenever the names given to objects convey any information , that is , whenever they have properly any mean- ing , the meaning resides not in what they ...
... considered to constitute humanity . " Naming thus presupposes general- ization . " Whenever the names given to objects convey any information , that is , whenever they have properly any mean- ing , the meaning resides not in what they ...
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... considered to have made out their case ; namely , that all we know of objects is the sensations which they give us , and the order of the occur rence of those sensations . ' Now as 66 sensations are states of the sentient mind , not ...
... considered to have made out their case ; namely , that all we know of objects is the sensations which they give us , and the order of the occur rence of those sensations . ' Now as 66 sensations are states of the sentient mind , not ...
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... . The conclusion must therefore be already contained in the major ; being merely pointed out by the syllogism . Thus " it must be " " granted , that in every syllogism , considered as an 174 [ March , The Inductive System .
... . The conclusion must therefore be already contained in the major ; being merely pointed out by the syllogism . Thus " it must be " " granted , that in every syllogism , considered as an 174 [ March , The Inductive System .
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