The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 Seiten |
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... suppose equal to certain lengths of measured time , and so consider them as bounded and determined . For , if we should suppose the creation , or fall of the angels , was at the beginning of the Julian period , we should speak properly ...
... suppose equal to certain lengths of measured time , and so consider them as bounded and determined . For , if we should suppose the creation , or fall of the angels , was at the beginning of the Julian period , we should speak properly ...
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... suppose betwixt particular impressions and their external causes . But we shall not find a more evident effect of it , than in the present instance , where from the relations of causation and contiguity in time betwixt two objects , we ...
... suppose betwixt particular impressions and their external causes . But we shall not find a more evident effect of it , than in the present instance , where from the relations of causation and contiguity in time betwixt two objects , we ...
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... suppose , as those of a sermon , in a short time after they are heard , with wonderful exactness and readiness ; but ... suppose , that there are limits , beyond which these two different powers cannot consist with each other . Tenthly ...
... suppose , as those of a sermon , in a short time after they are heard , with wonderful exactness and readiness ; but ... suppose , that there are limits , beyond which these two different powers cannot consist with each other . Tenthly ...
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Thomas Burnet | 5 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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