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Стр. 152
Mr . Thomas Hogg , the secretary , then read the report , from which we have
made the following extracts : - Although your committee have not in the present ,
as in the last , report , to congratulate the members ' , upon any great extension of
...
Mr . Thomas Hogg , the secretary , then read the report , from which we have
made the following extracts : - Although your committee have not in the present ,
as in the last , report , to congratulate the members ' , upon any great extension of
...
Стр. 152
Mr . Thomas Hogg , the secretary , then read the report , from which we have
made the following extracts :Although your committee have not in the present , as
in the last , report , to congratulate the members ' ; upon any great extension of
the ...
Mr . Thomas Hogg , the secretary , then read the report , from which we have
made the following extracts :Although your committee have not in the present , as
in the last , report , to congratulate the members ' ; upon any great extension of
the ...
Стр. 203
Mr . Owen has endeavoured to popularise Hume ' s arguments , and to present
them in their purely theological aspect ; and the lecturer , whose essay we are
commenting upon , dimly understanding some few points , has absurdly applied
...
Mr . Owen has endeavoured to popularise Hume ' s arguments , and to present
them in their purely theological aspect ; and the lecturer , whose essay we are
commenting upon , dimly understanding some few points , has absurdly applied
...
Стр. 273
The old Roman virtues , as those which characterised the elder and younger
Brutus and the younger Cato , would hardly , in the present day , be deemed
creditable to their possessors ; the virtues of the Middle Ages , - for instance , the
...
The old Roman virtues , as those which characterised the elder and younger
Brutus and the younger Cato , would hardly , in the present day , be deemed
creditable to their possessors ; the virtues of the Middle Ages , - for instance , the
...
Стр. 245
Beyond this , we have nothing to the object is to ascend from the present add to
the opinion we formerly expressed . state of things to a more ancient condition ,
We wish the work a most extensive circufrom which the present is derived by intel
...
Beyond this , we have nothing to the object is to ascend from the present add to
the opinion we formerly expressed . state of things to a more ancient condition ,
We wish the work a most extensive circufrom which the present is derived by intel
...
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