The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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... objects , which he might wish to examine by its light . THE FRIEND does not indeed exclude from his plan occasional interludes ; and vacations of innocent entertain . ment and promiscuous information , but still in the main he pro ...
... objects , which he might wish to examine by its light . THE FRIEND does not indeed exclude from his plan occasional interludes ; and vacations of innocent entertain . ment and promiscuous information , but still in the main he pro ...
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... objects , shall the generalization be made ? The theory must still require a prior theory for its own legitimate construc tion . With the mathematician the definition makes the object , and pre - establishes the terms which , and which ...
... objects , shall the generalization be made ? The theory must still require a prior theory for its own legitimate construc tion . With the mathematician the definition makes the object , and pre - establishes the terms which , and which ...
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... objects subjec- tively , that is , substitutes , for the inherent laws and properties of the objects the relations which the objects bear to its 430.
... objects subjec- tively , that is , substitutes , for the inherent laws and properties of the objects the relations which the objects bear to its 430.
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