The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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Erasmus supposed that the sweets of matrimony would dul- cify the acerbity of his stern rival's temper , " for what beast is there so savage that a woman cannot tame . ' But in his next publications , Luther came out with a rudeness and ...
Erasmus supposed that the sweets of matrimony would dul- cify the acerbity of his stern rival's temper , " for what beast is there so savage that a woman cannot tame . ' But in his next publications , Luther came out with a rudeness and ...
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... supposed to be ignorant of the existence of its muscles . * All then that the mind of the infant can know , is the existence of the feelings in itself ; and it cannot know how these feelings are originated , unless we take it for ...
... supposed to be ignorant of the existence of its muscles . * All then that the mind of the infant can know , is the existence of the feelings in itself ; and it cannot know how these feelings are originated , unless we take it for ...
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... supposed " improve- ments in the science of mind , as also in other places . We wish to avoid extracts , except when they are absolutely indispensible ; and shall , therefore , detain our readers with but a single pas- sage : - " So far ...
... supposed " improve- ments in the science of mind , as also in other places . We wish to avoid extracts , except when they are absolutely indispensible ; and shall , therefore , detain our readers with but a single pas- sage : - " So far ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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