The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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50. oldal
... fact that our author claims originality , and upon it does he lay the greatest stress . It may now be regarded as a well settled principle of philosophy that , in speaking of cause and effect , we mean no more than to assert a certain ...
... fact that our author claims originality , and upon it does he lay the greatest stress . It may now be regarded as a well settled principle of philosophy that , in speaking of cause and effect , we mean no more than to assert a certain ...
51. oldal
... fact always exist we should have perpetual day , an approxi- mation to which we find at the poles , where the ... facts investigated conjoined , is utterly inadequate to esta- blish the conclusion , since so numerous are the antece ...
... fact always exist we should have perpetual day , an approxi- mation to which we find at the poles , where the ... facts investigated conjoined , is utterly inadequate to esta- blish the conclusion , since so numerous are the antece ...
52. oldal
... fact we are studying , when the residuum will be the cause or causes . This process of elimination , this ... facts , and those only the most obvious . But a really useful induction for the discovery and demonstration of the arts and ...
... fact we are studying , when the residuum will be the cause or causes . This process of elimination , this ... facts , and those only the most obvious . But a really useful induction for the discovery and demonstration of the arts and ...
53. oldal
... facts which militate against this pet theory , constructed from the figments of an imagination even more wild and un ... fact stated in the first proposition to be true , the argument is in itself totally defective , since the only ...
... facts which militate against this pet theory , constructed from the figments of an imagination even more wild and un ... fact stated in the first proposition to be true , the argument is in itself totally defective , since the only ...
54. oldal
... fact , purely imaginary , as we believe , of an innate antipathy in the negro to fresh air ? It is found in that process of deduction by which he has been led to his conclusion , and upon which , in his indiscriminating admiration of ...
... fact , purely imaginary , as we believe , of an innate antipathy in the negro to fresh air ? It is found in that process of deduction by which he has been led to his conclusion , and upon which , in his indiscriminating admiration of ...
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