The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 25
... very curious book on the subject . Dr. Smalridge and many other ' eminent persons were his proselytes . ' Berkeley himself was 6 6 The Dia- evidently elated at the success of his earlier 1872 . 25 Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
... very curious book on the subject . Dr. Smalridge and many other ' eminent persons were his proselytes . ' Berkeley himself was 6 6 The Dia- evidently elated at the success of his earlier 1872 . 25 Complete Works of Bishop Berkeley .
Pàgina 41
... person- ality . The senses being the supreme and only source of know- ledge , the higher activities of the intellect are not recognised by him at all . In the Commonplace Book he evidently per- ceives , in fitful gleams , this and other ...
... person- ality . The senses being the supreme and only source of know- ledge , the higher activities of the intellect are not recognised by him at all . In the Commonplace Book he evidently per- ceives , in fitful gleams , this and other ...
Pàgina 57
... persons at St. Germains , to be named by the king , to be inspected and then returned to the archives . In 1771 a letter of Alexander Gordon , the principal of the college , testifies to the care with which these documents were kept ...
... persons at St. Germains , to be named by the king , to be inspected and then returned to the archives . In 1771 a letter of Alexander Gordon , the principal of the college , testifies to the care with which these documents were kept ...
Pàgina 61
... persons appointed for this purpose ( the Earl of Middleton , lord high chancellor of the deceased queen ; Mr. Sheldon , her vice - chamberlain ; the General Dillon ; and Mr. Dicconson , her treasurer ) , and confided to the care of ...
... persons appointed for this purpose ( the Earl of Middleton , lord high chancellor of the deceased queen ; Mr. Sheldon , her vice - chamberlain ; the General Dillon ; and Mr. Dicconson , her treasurer ) , and confided to the care of ...
Pàgina 62
... persons ignorant of their character , and have either been destroyed or dispersed at random . In the British Museum is to be seen a pocket - book which belonged to the Duke of Monmouth , and which was seized upon his person after the ...
... persons ignorant of their character , and have either been destroyed or dispersed at random . In the British Museum is to be seen a pocket - book which belonged to the Duke of Monmouth , and which was seized upon his person after the ...
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