American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... principles ; it proceeds by no authori- ties ; it has no data ; it can demonstrate nothing ; and it admits of no conclusion . Not any thing can be studied as a science , without our being in possession of the principles upon which it is ...
... principles ; it proceeds by no authori- ties ; it has no data ; it can demonstrate nothing ; and it admits of no conclusion . Not any thing can be studied as a science , without our being in possession of the principles upon which it is ...
Page 316
... principles which we have espoused and the federalists have opposed uni- formly ; still , should the whole body of New England continue in opposition to these principles of government , either knowingly or through delusion , our gov ...
... principles which we have espoused and the federalists have opposed uni- formly ; still , should the whole body of New England continue in opposition to these principles of government , either knowingly or through delusion , our gov ...
Page 527
... principle or set of principles of search , which are based upon the one set of notions regarding human ingenuity , to which the Prefect , in the long routine of his duty , has been accustomed ? Do you not see he has taken it for granted ...
... principle or set of principles of search , which are based upon the one set of notions regarding human ingenuity , to which the Prefect , in the long routine of his duty , has been accustomed ? Do you not see he has taken it for granted ...
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