The Southern Quarterly ReviewDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... nature , not of the mind . The contemplation of nature had filled the poets Hesiod and Homer with mythical dreams . Every part of the physical world had been personified by them . In their age , the Greek mind had no other notion of ...
... nature , not of the mind . The contemplation of nature had filled the poets Hesiod and Homer with mythical dreams . Every part of the physical world had been personified by them . In their age , the Greek mind had no other notion of ...
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... nature . The former are the mental sciences ; the latter are the natural sciences . The facts of mind are given partly as contingent and partly as necessary . The latter , the necessary , are universal virtually and in themselves ; the ...
... nature . The former are the mental sciences ; the latter are the natural sciences . The facts of mind are given partly as contingent and partly as necessary . The latter , the necessary , are universal virtually and in themselves ; the ...
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... nature springs out of observation , by nature herself disclosing to us some clue to the secret . When we observe a certain correspondence among a number of objects or phe- nomena , we are determined by a principle of our intellectual nature ...
... nature springs out of observation , by nature herself disclosing to us some clue to the secret . When we observe a certain correspondence among a number of objects or phe- nomena , we are determined by a principle of our intellectual nature ...
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ARTICLE PAGE I SPECULATION AND TRADE | 1 |
IRVINGS LIFE OF WASHINGTON | 35 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MAIMONIDES | 60 |
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