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" comprehensive " understanding. This wide ranging intellect was illuminated by the brightest Fancy that ever contented itself with the office of only ministering to Reason ; and from this singular relation of the two grand faculties of man, it has resulted,... "
Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy - الصفحة 317
1825
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