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... language of mankind . He repeats , as if the philosopher , or any one else , were in danger of forgetting them , such propo- sitions as- " that whatever I am con- scious of exists , " " that the thoughts of 1 Works , p . 193. Such ...
... language of mankind . He repeats , as if the philosopher , or any one else , were in danger of forgetting them , such propo- sitions as- " that whatever I am con- scious of exists , " " that the thoughts of 1 Works , p . 193. Such ...
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... language . Even Carlyle , though evidently in fun , writes to Christopher North : - " Sir William Hamilton's paper on ' Cousin's Meta- physics ' I read last night , but like Hogg's warlock , my head whirled roun ' , and ane thing I ...
... language . Even Carlyle , though evidently in fun , writes to Christopher North : - " Sir William Hamilton's paper on ' Cousin's Meta- physics ' I read last night , but like Hogg's warlock , my head whirled roun ' , and ane thing I ...
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... language with a name so recondite and so repelling ? It is just permissible , and in some measure con- venient , to retain the term Anglo- Saxon as a name for the oldest form of the main stock of our language and to distinguish it from ...
... language with a name so recondite and so repelling ? It is just permissible , and in some measure con- venient , to retain the term Anglo- Saxon as a name for the oldest form of the main stock of our language and to distinguish it from ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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