The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... less fertile soils . Obviously , this doctrine leads to a strong argument in favour of the free importation of foreign goods , especially corn . It also breaks with the economic optimism of Adam Smith , who thought that the interest of ...
... less fertile soils . Obviously , this doctrine leads to a strong argument in favour of the free importation of foreign goods , especially corn . It also breaks with the economic optimism of Adam Smith , who thought that the interest of ...
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... which would have been more effective if it had been less violent - although his friends had induced him to moderate its tone before making it public . Mill's chief philosophical work was , however , his Analysis James Mill 5.
... which would have been more effective if it had been less violent - although his friends had induced him to moderate its tone before making it public . Mill's chief philosophical work was , however , his Analysis James Mill 5.
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... less ambiguous than that in which it had been stated by Reid . " In the simplest act of perception , " says Hamilton , " I am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject and of an external reality as the object perceived . As regards ...
... less ambiguous than that in which it had been stated by Reid . " In the simplest act of perception , " says Hamilton , " I am conscious of myself as the perceiving subject and of an external reality as the object perceived . As regards ...
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... less miscellaneous learning than Hamilton , and his thinking was less original ; but his thought was not obscured by his learning . In the notes and appendixes to his edition of Aldrich's Artis Logica Rudimenta ( 1849 ) , and in his ...
... less miscellaneous learning than Hamilton , and his thinking was less original ; but his thought was not obscured by his learning . In the notes and appendixes to his edition of Aldrich's Artis Logica Rudimenta ( 1849 ) , and in his ...
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... less orthodox , according to the standards of his school ; but he welcomed light from other quarters , and there were times when Grote and others feared that he might become a castaway . " A new mystic " was Carlyle's judgment upon some ...
... less orthodox , according to the standards of his school ; but he welcomed light from other quarters , and there were times when Grote and others feared that he might become a castaway . " A new mystic " was Carlyle's judgment upon some ...
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