Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... given the following explanation of this phenomenon : — 6 Descartes is the completest type which history pre- sents of the purely mathematical type of mind - that in which the tendencies produced by mathematical cultiva- tion reign ...
... given the following explanation of this phenomenon : — 6 Descartes is the completest type which history pre- sents of the purely mathematical type of mind - that in which the tendencies produced by mathematical cultiva- tion reign ...
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... given to few , while to generalise inaccurately requires neither labour in collecting facts , nor penetration in analysing them , nor logic in treating the results of the analysis , and is unfortunately one of the commonest of the ...
... given to few , while to generalise inaccurately requires neither labour in collecting facts , nor penetration in analysing them , nor logic in treating the results of the analysis , and is unfortunately one of the commonest of the ...
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... given to them , of the Borgias , of Philip II . , of the sons of Catharine de ' Medici , Charles IX . , and Henry III . of France . Moreover , Henry VIII . was not a Pro- testant in any sense but that of substituting himself for the ...
... given to them , of the Borgias , of Philip II . , of the sons of Catharine de ' Medici , Charles IX . , and Henry III . of France . Moreover , Henry VIII . was not a Pro- testant in any sense but that of substituting himself for the ...
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... given up to every monstrous brutality.1 There are other points of resemblance . When the right of electing magistrates by public suffrage in the Campus Martius was taken from the people and vested in the Senate , the senators were ...
... given up to every monstrous brutality.1 There are other points of resemblance . When the right of electing magistrates by public suffrage in the Campus Martius was taken from the people and vested in the Senate , the senators were ...
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... given too favourable a view of his political philosophy . For instance , John Austin1 attempts to show that Hobbes , like the French philosophers of the eighteenth century , who were styled the Economists , could not be an apologist of ...
... given too favourable a view of his political philosophy . For instance , John Austin1 attempts to show that Hobbes , like the French philosophers of the eighteenth century , who were styled the Economists , could not be an apologist of ...
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