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In short , Mr. Bentham writes as if he was allowed but a single sentence to
express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single
circumstance or step of the argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like
an estate by a ...
In short , Mr. Bentham writes as if he was allowed but a single sentence to
express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single
circumstance or step of the argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like
an estate by a ...
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... pointing out the unity of design that pervades them , the superintending mind ,
the imaginative principle that brings all to bear on the same end ; and declaring
he would not give a rush for any landscape that did not express the time of day ...
... pointing out the unity of design that pervades them , the superintending mind ,
the imaginative principle that brings all to bear on the same end ; and declaring
he would not give a rush for any landscape that did not express the time of day ...
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characteristic of the spirit of the age , as it is the express object of the Quarterly
Review to discountenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice .
The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the ...
characteristic of the spirit of the age , as it is the express object of the Quarterly
Review to discountenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice .
The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the ...
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