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... sense , a plurality of things share in a common character . The only question is , what is meant by their sharing in a common character ? I take this to mean that each is characterized by a particular instance of a general kind or class ...
... sense , a plurality of things share in a common character . The only question is , what is meant by their sharing in a common character ? I take this to mean that each is characterized by a particular instance of a general kind or class ...
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... sense , it will only be necessary to emphasize such parts of Hutcheson's teaching as become leading principles to Smith . Shaftesbury and his follower Hutcheson came closer to Greek culture than most of the others who took Nature as a ...
... sense , it will only be necessary to emphasize such parts of Hutcheson's teaching as become leading principles to Smith . Shaftesbury and his follower Hutcheson came closer to Greek culture than most of the others who took Nature as a ...
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... sense of a permanent seat for a central government , because there was a very minimum of central control , and what ... sense of a residence , any more than a capital in the sense of a collection of government offices . Still less could ...
... sense of a permanent seat for a central government , because there was a very minimum of central control , and what ... sense of a residence , any more than a capital in the sense of a collection of government offices . Still less could ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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