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Thus Coleridge , however little he might agree with Kant's account of either of these functions , was yet led from this time to regard the faculty in a twofold aspect - as the common property of all minds , and also , in its highest ...
Thus Coleridge , however little he might agree with Kant's account of either of these functions , was yet led from this time to regard the faculty in a twofold aspect - as the common property of all minds , and also , in its highest ...
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As my school finances did not permit me to purchase 10 copies , I made , within less than a year and a half , more than forty transcriptions , as the best presents I could offer to those , who had in any way won my regard .
As my school finances did not permit me to purchase 10 copies , I made , within less than a year and a half , more than forty transcriptions , as the best presents I could offer to those , who had in any way won my regard .
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Causes , which it had been too generally the habit of former statesmen to regard as belonging to another world , are now admitted by all ranks to have been 10 the main agents of our success . " We fought from heaven ; the stars in their ...
Causes , which it had been too generally the habit of former statesmen to regard as belonging to another world , are now admitted by all ranks to have been 10 the main agents of our success . " We fought from heaven ; the stars in their ...
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