Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 14
... existence , " so now even our two average of the last three years ; on the army corps , exactly to compose which of whole , rather less than half what the Brit- the right proportions of the various arms ish Empire spends , without ...
... existence , " so now even our two average of the last three years ; on the army corps , exactly to compose which of whole , rather less than half what the Brit- the right proportions of the various arms ish Empire spends , without ...
Page 219
... existence . His reason came into play . It fastened upon his misery , as his imagination had fastened on his natural affection ; it undertook to analyze his un- happiness , and it received every assist- ance from his acute sensibility ...
... existence . His reason came into play . It fastened upon his misery , as his imagination had fastened on his natural affection ; it undertook to analyze his un- happiness , and it received every assist- ance from his acute sensibility ...
Page 349
... existence , but merely repre- sent an underlying existence which can never by any possibility be known . These representations in consciousness of the unknown substance of matter were com- monly called ideas , in the philosophical ...
... existence , but merely repre- sent an underlying existence which can never by any possibility be known . These representations in consciousness of the unknown substance of matter were com- monly called ideas , in the philosophical ...
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