The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... never have been sup- plied by mere sensations ; turning against Berkeley , he shows that there is something in our sensations which could never have been supplied by mere intellect . He main- tains that Hume's sensations and Berke ...
... never have been sup- plied by mere sensations ; turning against Berkeley , he shows that there is something in our sensations which could never have been supplied by mere intellect . He main- tains that Hume's sensations and Berke ...
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... never any doubt of the meaning of Calvinism , although they may never have read a word of Calvin . They judge glibly of Puritanism , although ignorant of Howe and Baxter alike . They can tell all about predestination , and free grace ...
... never any doubt of the meaning of Calvinism , although they may never have read a word of Calvin . They judge glibly of Puritanism , although ignorant of Howe and Baxter alike . They can tell all about predestination , and free grace ...
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... never makes men sly . A man far gone in drink never forges a cheque . I do not believe there is a drunken detective in the police force . But watch the effect of tea . You never find people sing " Auld lang syne " over their tea , nor ...
... never makes men sly . A man far gone in drink never forges a cheque . I do not believe there is a drunken detective in the police force . But watch the effect of tea . You never find people sing " Auld lang syne " over their tea , nor ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
ABSOLUTION | 14 |
OMPHALE | 48 |
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