The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... remarkable contest with him , left the victory unde- cided . The pleadings in the case are unhappily not preserved . A person , named Demade , and two brothers , named Queyssat , had an hereditary quarrel . In one of their many and ...
... remarkable contest with him , left the victory unde- cided . The pleadings in the case are unhappily not preserved . A person , named Demade , and two brothers , named Queyssat , had an hereditary quarrel . In one of their many and ...
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... remarkable spirits of his time , entered the lists with a distinguished advocate , Bergasse , in an affair of adultery and divorce . Pert wit , malice without bounds or scruple , a decided turn to ridicule , and the genius of intrigue ...
... remarkable spirits of his time , entered the lists with a distinguished advocate , Bergasse , in an affair of adultery and divorce . Pert wit , malice without bounds or scruple , a decided turn to ridicule , and the genius of intrigue ...
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... remarkable memoir addressed to the council of ancients , in favour of the unfortunate naufragés de Calais , ' who were cast by a tempest upon the shore of France , and thus exposed to the sanguinary decrees against returned emigrants ...
... remarkable memoir addressed to the council of ancients , in favour of the unfortunate naufragés de Calais , ' who were cast by a tempest upon the shore of France , and thus exposed to the sanguinary decrees against returned emigrants ...
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... remarkable from illustrating and modifying his principles , than from commu- nicating any new views . Hume's Observations on Cause and Effect ' called into being the work to which we now allude ; and by disposing Kant's mind to reflect ...
... remarkable from illustrating and modifying his principles , than from commu- nicating any new views . Hume's Observations on Cause and Effect ' called into being the work to which we now allude ; and by disposing Kant's mind to reflect ...
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... remarkable manner by Dr. Brown ; and though he arrives at a different result from Hume , with regard to the origin of our idea of power , holding it to be intuitive , which Hume denied , yet he agrees with him in the conclusion , that ...
... remarkable manner by Dr. Brown ; and though he arrives at a different result from Hume , with regard to the origin of our idea of power , holding it to be intuitive , which Hume denied , yet he agrees with him in the conclusion , that ...
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