Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 346
... writings is not to be found in that language . Descartes ' Meditations were translated into English as far back as 1680 , by Molyneux , and a new version , we understand , was lately published in Scotland but without the Objections and ...
... writings is not to be found in that language . Descartes ' Meditations were translated into English as far back as 1680 , by Molyneux , and a new version , we understand , was lately published in Scotland but without the Objections and ...
Page 388
... writings Schelling was thus feeling his way towards the position which he took decisively in the preface to the first volume of his " Collective Writings , " 1809 , and especially in the conclu- ding treatise of that volume ...
... writings Schelling was thus feeling his way towards the position which he took decisively in the preface to the first volume of his " Collective Writings , " 1809 , and especially in the conclu- ding treatise of that volume ...
Page 406
... writings of Bacon , Locke , Newton , and Boyle . In the hands of Count Rumford , and Sir H. Davy , these views assumed a more consistent form ; but it is certain , that nothing like a wide and comprehensive generalization took ...
... writings of Bacon , Locke , Newton , and Boyle . In the hands of Count Rumford , and Sir H. Davy , these views assumed a more consistent form ; but it is certain , that nothing like a wide and comprehensive generalization took ...
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