Philomathic Journal and Literary Review, 2권1825 |
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... proof in the circle of his own observation during the last ten years . The domestic duties are adapted to every rank in life ; and are doubly valuable , as the scale descends . If , as it sometimes happens , the accomplished fair one ...
... proof in the circle of his own observation during the last ten years . The domestic duties are adapted to every rank in life ; and are doubly valuable , as the scale descends . If , as it sometimes happens , the accomplished fair one ...
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... proof that our brethren of the north are aware that the modern system is not sufficiently domestic ; and a proof also of the high estimation in which they hold them . It was desirable to call the attention to the picture of do- mestic ...
... proof that our brethren of the north are aware that the modern system is not sufficiently domestic ; and a proof also of the high estimation in which they hold them . It was desirable to call the attention to the picture of do- mestic ...
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... proof , by cases of deficiency of the senses . But , ac- cording to its inherent properties , the mind can prove its own existence , and the changes in the degree of power with which it is endowed , by the phenomena which are connected ...
... proof , by cases of deficiency of the senses . But , ac- cording to its inherent properties , the mind can prove its own existence , and the changes in the degree of power with which it is endowed , by the phenomena which are connected ...
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... proof of the existence of the one as of the other . This proof consists in the mutual alliance of the one with the othér . Admitting , therefore , that things exist as they appear to us , and that objects surrounding us do not ...
... proof of the existence of the one as of the other . This proof consists in the mutual alliance of the one with the othér . Admitting , therefore , that things exist as they appear to us , and that objects surrounding us do not ...
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... proof which may give rise to it . As an example of the dif ference between them : I perceive the paper on the table be- fore me ; and , as I have the strongest proof that it exists there , which proof consists in its alliance with my ...
... proof which may give rise to it . As an example of the dif ference between them : I perceive the paper on the table be- fore me ; and , as I have the strongest proof that it exists there , which proof consists in its alliance with my ...
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