The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... object of pure science as number and quantity . A Newton or a La Place , by thus taking for granted a few fundamental principles of phy- sics , might have gone on to deduce all their sublime conclusions without reference to the actual ...
... object of pure science as number and quantity . A Newton or a La Place , by thus taking for granted a few fundamental principles of phy- sics , might have gone on to deduce all their sublime conclusions without reference to the actual ...
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... object of the declaration was to announce this indisputable fact to the world . By what authority can Courts of justice , acting under this very govern- ment , affect to question the truth of the declaration ? And , if they admit it ...
... object of the declaration was to announce this indisputable fact to the world . By what authority can Courts of justice , acting under this very govern- ment , affect to question the truth of the declaration ? And , if they admit it ...
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... object the extension of correct opinions respecting them , must be of public interest . " But it is not enough that this public interest should be awakened , and these correct opinions disseminated . Much remains to be done in order to ...
... object the extension of correct opinions respecting them , must be of public interest . " But it is not enough that this public interest should be awakened , and these correct opinions disseminated . Much remains to be done in order to ...
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... object is the general improvement of public taste by the exhibition of pictures and casts . They are called academies , but are not so in fact , having neither professors nor teachers , nor any plan of instruction for young artists ...
... object is the general improvement of public taste by the exhibition of pictures and casts . They are called academies , but are not so in fact , having neither professors nor teachers , nor any plan of instruction for young artists ...
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... objects of their devotion . Now , if the zeal of these antiquaries should betray them even into open and downright idolatry , it would surely be cruel to restrain the freedom of their conscience , or deprive them of their gods . The ...
... objects of their devotion . Now , if the zeal of these antiquaries should betray them even into open and downright idolatry , it would surely be cruel to restrain the freedom of their conscience , or deprive them of their gods . The ...
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