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Side 30
... observation that , " immediately after Milton the next great step taken by European thought , the pantheism of Spinoza , only marks a further stage of evolution of the ideas we have been studying in England . " This observation was made ...
... observation that , " immediately after Milton the next great step taken by European thought , the pantheism of Spinoza , only marks a further stage of evolution of the ideas we have been studying in England . " This observation was made ...
Side 42
... observations , observations which for the most part are generalized rather than particular . His concern is primarily to ... observation . Nothing in the Travels substantiates this description of the French character , or of many other ...
... observations , observations which for the most part are generalized rather than particular . His concern is primarily to ... observation . Nothing in the Travels substantiates this description of the French character , or of many other ...
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... observation by saying " to his domestics he was naturally rough , " but goes on to narrate a story Orrery related to him directly . Swift , when dining alone with the Lord , observed that Orrery's servant had committed " fifteen faults ...
... observation by saying " to his domestics he was naturally rough , " but goes on to narrate a story Orrery related to him directly . Swift , when dining alone with the Lord , observed that Orrery's servant had committed " fifteen faults ...
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