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Aristotle delivers a just theory without pretending to an hypothesis ; or in other words a comprehensive survey of the different facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i.e. a fact placed under a number of ...
Aristotle delivers a just theory without pretending to an hypothesis ; or in other words a comprehensive survey of the different facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i.e. a fact placed under a number of ...
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5 For every notorious fact , that the speeches and writings of EDMUND BURKE are more interesting at the present day than they were found at the time of their first publication ; while those of his illustrious confederates are either ...
5 For every notorious fact , that the speeches and writings of EDMUND BURKE are more interesting at the present day than they were found at the time of their first publication ; while those of his illustrious confederates are either ...
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portant fact , that , besides the language of words , there is a language of spirits ( sermo interior ) and that the former is only the vehicle of the latter . Consequently their assurance , that they do not understand the philosophic ...
portant fact , that , besides the language of words , there is a language of spirits ( sermo interior ) and that the former is only the vehicle of the latter . Consequently their assurance , that they do not understand the philosophic ...
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