The Southern Quarterly Review, 2. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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204. oldal
... truth so frequently and so positively insisted on by Professor Whewell , that we might almost take it as the key - note to his works : " Hypothesis may often be of service to science , when they involve a certain portion of ...
... truth so frequently and so positively insisted on by Professor Whewell , that we might almost take it as the key - note to his works : " Hypothesis may often be of service to science , when they involve a certain portion of ...
225. oldal
... truth of our assertion is involved in our being able to conceive the number five at all . We perceive this truth by intuition , for we cannot see or imagine we see , five things , without perceiving also , that the assertion above ...
... truth of our assertion is involved in our being able to conceive the number five at all . We perceive this truth by intuition , for we cannot see or imagine we see , five things , without perceiving also , that the assertion above ...
451. oldal
... truth , which are bequeathed to it by the Deity himself at the time of its creation , as a sacred and inalienable inheritance . The truth , God's truth , truth of the highest order , and such as is most essential to man's well - being ...
... truth , which are bequeathed to it by the Deity himself at the time of its creation , as a sacred and inalienable inheritance . The truth , God's truth , truth of the highest order , and such as is most essential to man's well - being ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
subject 1842 | 59 |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE | 72 |
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