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That they pervade all the objects of experience , must ensure their continual suggestion by experience ; that they are true , must ensure that consistency of suggestion , that iteration of uncontradicted assertion which commands ...
That they pervade all the objects of experience , must ensure their continual suggestion by experience ; that they are true , must ensure that consistency of suggestion , that iteration of uncontradicted assertion which commands ...
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extract , where the conditions of our perception of an object as an individual are stated . And here we must observe , once for all , that Mr. Whewell , of all authors we have read , is perhaps the most difficult to extract briefly .
extract , where the conditions of our perception of an object as an individual are stated . And here we must observe , once for all , that Mr. Whewell , of all authors we have read , is perhaps the most difficult to extract briefly .
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... to indulge this natural disposition , and give it proper scope and play , without encouraging the grossest errors . On this point , indeed , Popery , as may well be anticipated , has exhibited no scruples . To govern is its object ...
... to indulge this natural disposition , and give it proper scope and play , without encouraging the grossest errors . On this point , indeed , Popery , as may well be anticipated , has exhibited no scruples . To govern is its object ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
ART Page | 145 |
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