Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... existence of several centuries , so that a period of two thousand years preceding the Persian con- quest , is the shortest that can be assigned , with any degree of probability , to the existence of Egypt , as an independant state ...
... existence of several centuries , so that a period of two thousand years preceding the Persian con- quest , is the shortest that can be assigned , with any degree of probability , to the existence of Egypt , as an independant state ...
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... existence of necessary truths proves the existence of ideas not generated by experience . " Phil . Ind . Sci . Aph . xiv . xv . on Ideas . Doubtless , our author thought that in these two aphorisms he had brought to bear upon the ...
... existence of necessary truths proves the existence of ideas not generated by experience . " Phil . Ind . Sci . Aph . xiv . xv . on Ideas . Doubtless , our author thought that in these two aphorisms he had brought to bear upon the ...
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... existence of necessary and universal truths , from the im- possibility of proving their existence from the nature of the truths themselves , or of inferring it from the phenomena which alone are presented to us . To our mind it proves ...
... existence of necessary and universal truths , from the im- possibility of proving their existence from the nature of the truths themselves , or of inferring it from the phenomena which alone are presented to us . To our mind it proves ...
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