An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, LL.D. Late Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen: Including Many of His Original Letters. In Three Volumes, Том 2Arch. Constable and Company, Edinburgh; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, T. Cadell and W. Davies, and John Murray, London., 1807 - 388 стор. |
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... moral philosophy , agreed , in the mean time , to deliver lectures also in natural phi- losophy , which he had formerly taught . A few days after the death of Dr Russel , I re- ceived a visit from one of the magistrates , who was of my ...
... moral philosophy , agreed , in the mean time , to deliver lectures also in natural phi- losophy , which he had formerly taught . A few days after the death of Dr Russel , I re- ceived a visit from one of the magistrates , who was of my ...
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... moral philosophy was likely to take place ; but I knew not whether he might still be of the same mind , or whether the same reasons still subsist- ed , which had weighed with him at that period ; and therefore , I left it for himself to ...
... moral philosophy was likely to take place ; but I knew not whether he might still be of the same mind , or whether the same reasons still subsist- ed , which had weighed with him at that period ; and therefore , I left it for himself to ...
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