The Edinburgh Review, Volum 108A. and C. Black, 1858 |
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Pàgina 78
... reason or practical use . Bishop Berkeley has somewhere spoken of ultimate ratios in mathematics as the ghosts of departed quantities . ' With like reason we might call the unity of some of our modern philosophers the ' ghost ❝of ...
... reason or practical use . Bishop Berkeley has somewhere spoken of ultimate ratios in mathematics as the ghosts of departed quantities . ' With like reason we might call the unity of some of our modern philosophers the ' ghost ❝of ...
Pàgina 151
... reason , in your esti- " mation , why barracks could not be rendered as healthy as the buildings of the classes you have described ? ' answered , ' None ' whatever . I have heard all the reasons usually assigned for the extravagantly ...
... reason , in your esti- " mation , why barracks could not be rendered as healthy as the buildings of the classes you have described ? ' answered , ' None ' whatever . I have heard all the reasons usually assigned for the extravagantly ...
Pàgina 405
... reason is obvious enough . The Iliad was merely one great episode in the long cycle of mythical history — the tale of Troy divine , ' which , after being current in a more detached and irregular form throughout the Hellenic world , was ...
... reason is obvious enough . The Iliad was merely one great episode in the long cycle of mythical history — the tale of Troy divine , ' which , after being current in a more detached and irregular form throughout the Hellenic world , was ...
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1 The Cruise of the Betsey or a Summer Ramble | 1 |
Histoire du Consulat et de lEmpire faisant suite | 32 |
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