Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volum 3;Volum 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... tion and Course of Nature , & c . , & c . With a Life of the Author , Copious Notes , and Index . By WILLIAM FITZGERALD , A. M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin . 218 . 226 247 ARTICLE IV . V. SPIRITUAL ...
... tion and Course of Nature , & c . , & c . With a Life of the Author , Copious Notes , and Index . By WILLIAM FITZGERALD , A. M. , Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Dublin . 218 . 226 247 ARTICLE IV . V. SPIRITUAL ...
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... tion . There are several errors in this statement we shall not now notice , as the particular point is , that to these essential , and to certain peculiar properties of a similar character , must all the phe- nomena of the material ...
... tion . There are several errors in this statement we shall not now notice , as the particular point is , that to these essential , and to certain peculiar properties of a similar character , must all the phe- nomena of the material ...
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... tion to all these desiderata should be attained . But it is the peculiarity of astronomical observation to be the ultimate means of detection of all mechani- cal defects which elude by their minuteness every other mode of detection ...
... tion to all these desiderata should be attained . But it is the peculiarity of astronomical observation to be the ultimate means of detection of all mechani- cal defects which elude by their minuteness every other mode of detection ...
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... tion of whose reality has ( strange to say ) been regarded as an achievement of no common merit in the annals of this branch of philosophy . It is our own immediate consciousness of effort , when we exert force to put matter in motion ...
... tion of whose reality has ( strange to say ) been regarded as an achievement of no common merit in the annals of this branch of philosophy . It is our own immediate consciousness of effort , when we exert force to put matter in motion ...
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... tion . Yet the only notice taken by our author of the agencies of Mr. * In these numbers , the mean distance of the earth from the sun is the unit . FOURTH SERIES , VOL . III . - 4 Walker and Professor Pierce , in setting this whole ...
... tion . Yet the only notice taken by our author of the agencies of Mr. * In these numbers , the mean distance of the earth from the sun is the unit . FOURTH SERIES , VOL . III . - 4 Walker and Professor Pierce , in setting this whole ...
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