North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... principles , or reforming the state of the science . In the opening chapter of the work , the author states the distinction between the powers that belong to man on the one hand as an intellectual being , and on the other as an active ...
... principles , or reforming the state of the science . In the opening chapter of the work , the author states the distinction between the powers that belong to man on the one hand as an intellectual being , and on the other as an active ...
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... Principles , which the author occasionally employs as a synonymous expression , is a more correct one ; but even in this there is a departure from the usual application of the epithet active . The arrange- ment of these principles into ...
... Principles , which the author occasionally employs as a synonymous expression , is a more correct one ; but even in this there is a departure from the usual application of the epithet active . The arrange- ment of these principles into ...
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... principles of its constitution , and not in any other way . By the effect of one of these principles of our constitution , which is the freedom of the will , we are able to vary in some degree the manner in which we are affected by some ...
... principles of its constitution , and not in any other way . By the effect of one of these principles of our constitution , which is the freedom of the will , we are able to vary in some degree the manner in which we are affected by some ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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