The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... tion is " to know how wisely to lose time . " tage , that it forms an efficient agent for fur- ther inquiry , for independent thought , for discovery - ends for which the first is utterly useless . Nor let it be supposed that this is a ...
... tion is " to know how wisely to lose time . " tage , that it forms an efficient agent for fur- ther inquiry , for independent thought , for discovery - ends for which the first is utterly useless . Nor let it be supposed that this is a ...
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... tion of an old statue as an original produc - furnish the explanation of human history in mation of knowledge and science , proposes to tion of art . To go no further back , the me- thod is only a misapprehension of the funda- mental ...
... tion of an old statue as an original produc - furnish the explanation of human history in mation of knowledge and science , proposes to tion of art . To go no further back , the me- thod is only a misapprehension of the funda- mental ...
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... tion of the universe , and the nature of causa - phenomena in the same intellectual view . tion , but exclude all recognition of the latter and confine ourselves strictly to the co - ordina- tion of changing phenomena , and the disco ...
... tion of the universe , and the nature of causa - phenomena in the same intellectual view . tion , but exclude all recognition of the latter and confine ourselves strictly to the co - ordina- tion of changing phenomena , and the disco ...
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