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Page 250
... matter be in better hands if left to the Presbytery ? Lord Moncreiff expresses himself thus with regard to that pro- posal : - " It seems to be enough to state that I conceive it impossible that any plan for giving the power of ...
... matter be in better hands if left to the Presbytery ? Lord Moncreiff expresses himself thus with regard to that pro- posal : - " It seems to be enough to state that I conceive it impossible that any plan for giving the power of ...
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... matter of direct perception which can neither be ex- plained in words , nor contravened in imagination : because , in short , space is a reality and not a matter of mere convention or imagination . Still less can we attribute the ...
... matter of direct perception which can neither be ex- plained in words , nor contravened in imagination : because , in short , space is a reality and not a matter of mere convention or imagination . Still less can we attribute the ...
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... matter of fact roadster to tardier paths and a longer circuit . There is no denying to this philosophy , for one of its distinguishing characters , a verve and energy which a merely tentative and empirical one must draw from foreign ...
... matter of fact roadster to tardier paths and a longer circuit . There is no denying to this philosophy , for one of its distinguishing characters , a verve and energy which a merely tentative and empirical one must draw from foreign ...
Contents
Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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