The British Critic: A New Review, Том 18F. and C. Rivington, 1822 |
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... true , which they do not really believe , because of the metaphysical difficulty they feel in refuting it . " " It will be observed , that throughout this argument I proceed on the supposition , that a belief in Necessity has , in point ...
... true , which they do not really believe , because of the metaphysical difficulty they feel in refuting it . " " It will be observed , that throughout this argument I proceed on the supposition , that a belief in Necessity has , in point ...
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... true religion , viz . that some things are ' v , in our own power . " ( Remarks , p . 21. ) And Seneca , when , in answer to the only reason he gives for discharging religious duties , namely , that they are confatalia , he is pressed ...
... true religion , viz . that some things are ' v , in our own power . " ( Remarks , p . 21. ) And Seneca , when , in answer to the only reason he gives for discharging religious duties , namely , that they are confatalia , he is pressed ...
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... true , that A. need only be like B. , it must also have some common likeness to C. , or there could be no analogy dedu- cible between them . The ratio ( λoyos ) between A. and B. must be of that strict nature which does not admit of ...
... true , that A. need only be like B. , it must also have some common likeness to C. , or there could be no analogy dedu- cible between them . The ratio ( λoyos ) between A. and B. must be of that strict nature which does not admit of ...
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... true originals ' of which the qualities of his creatures are but shadows and resemblances ; and not only does the tenor of this passage , but still more the tone and spirit of the whole sermon clearly prove , that the author's view of ...
... true originals ' of which the qualities of his creatures are but shadows and resemblances ; and not only does the tenor of this passage , but still more the tone and spirit of the whole sermon clearly prove , that the author's view of ...
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... true statement of his words from an allegation founded upon a misquotation : nor can there be any pretence for calling him " malignant , " because in plain unaffected language , he points out the wrong he has suffered , and protests ...
... true statement of his words from an allegation founded upon a misquotation : nor can there be any pretence for calling him " malignant , " because in plain unaffected language , he points out the wrong he has suffered , and protests ...
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