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A Manual of the History of Philosophy ; translated from the German of Tennemann . By the Rev. Arthur John- son , M.A. , late Fellow of Wadham College . 8vo . Oxford : 1832 . WE TE took up this translation with a certain favourable pre- ...
A Manual of the History of Philosophy ; translated from the German of Tennemann . By the Rev. Arthur John- son , M.A. , late Fellow of Wadham College . 8vo . Oxford : 1832 . WE TE took up this translation with a certain favourable pre- ...
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phy ; -in the third , that he was almost equally unacquainted with every other philosophy , ancient and modern ; -in the fourth ... that he reviles without charity the philosophy and philosophers he is wholly incapable of appreciating .
phy ; -in the third , that he was almost equally unacquainted with every other philosophy , ancient and modern ; -in the fourth ... that he reviles without charity the philosophy and philosophers he is wholly incapable of appreciating .
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Reflection , and a scrutiny of the various philosophical systems , especially of the shallow dogmatism of the ... Philosophy and mathematics , he presupposed to be , in respect of their origin , rational sciences , or sciences of reason ...
Reflection , and a scrutiny of the various philosophical systems , especially of the shallow dogmatism of the ... Philosophy and mathematics , he presupposed to be , in respect of their origin , rational sciences , or sciences of reason ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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