North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... cause , which relation is as necessary as the elements themselves ; -from their existence , results all reality and life . These two terms , unity and plu- rality , express the ultimate points of Cousin's analysis , and together with ...
... cause , which relation is as necessary as the elements themselves ; -from their existence , results all reality and life . These two terms , unity and plu- rality , express the ultimate points of Cousin's analysis , and together with ...
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... cause , then , -- according to Cousin , is not to create out of nothing , but to exercise any inherent power . God creates from the power inherent in his nature ; as He is absolute , to create in Him is necessary , and the difference ...
... cause , then , -- according to Cousin , is not to create out of nothing , but to exercise any inherent power . God creates from the power inherent in his nature ; as He is absolute , to create in Him is necessary , and the difference ...
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... cause of the extraordinary prosperity of England , and it is also generally admitted that , in this country , manufactures could not exist without the aid of legislative protection . If , therefore , we wish to enjoy the benefits that ...
... cause of the extraordinary prosperity of England , and it is also generally admitted that , in this country , manufactures could not exist without the aid of legislative protection . If , therefore , we wish to enjoy the benefits that ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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