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ift ll&ijtetf rftitters is entttteA- tic * . What * then , is tW 6 im of ififefflty' ? Considerabte ift fctifodry ifr * yS . ftiltdf-y , ithadbefcti s&itf , is philosophy teaching Ity fcxample ; Who
it should be 4 $ -fetid "fed it may be to thds ^ aadfi&S thetfriil ^ ies tb historical study , already familiar with philosophy iPfre principte of the rule having been recognised , the exatiipifek ttiay b £ profitably cOitsidfered . Those i * ho seek softifetttifcg ttidffe thdh atiiusfement in Miss Maftineau ' s tales will db # ell
td dlrfect theit attention fitst to the stithmanes cttatatfted in the last pagei , and those who desiderate in History anything Itobirfe than the e ^ ic fefFedt to Which Htime h ais ^ a ^ rificea truth if el tihnece&Mrily , for the two may well be combined itt the
Mi g rative aS they ever are iii reality ) , and th ^ aM ^ dverWhelfhihg nM ftlsiftkHatiiig iflow of the stately declamation tjf Gibbon , will do Well to prepare their minds by the gyntinic eifercisies of science ; for in the prosecution of thieir purpose they Will derive Stitiail assistance from historians . Few , indefed , have
bfefert those Whb have applied adequate powers to dissecting btal * ! Voth eoiicealihg , ovferlyingj confusing circtimstance , the itftftct linfeg aloflg which the motive impulses of the details of the revolutions of htiman condition are propagated . Almost alforie > and certainly supretiiei , hi otii" literafute for thife ft \ 1 to& efccfeHettce , stands the < British India' of thfe kte Jatties Mill . As each pblitical dilemma occurs in thie course of thfe
iififrMti ^ , to thfe " exposition of its details is attached thfe theoretic ) 5 ritVfciple into which it is resolvable j and feto £ t $ thfe W ^\ Al phfetibtnetia ^ hich escape analysis in some of the little bddifeS of science ( nervous ganglia ) Which arfe distributed in thiti tnaiift ^ r th foti ghout the Work . Still tb realise from it the g ^ £ &t £ fst iadVaiitiage— -the essays , atialysis > and political economy Of the philosophy should be previously studied , History thtrs t ^^ tfcfd accustbtiA ^ the mind to the detection Of the Abfctr&ct ih
j ^ riHdple concrete instance—to facility in recognising tftfe otfdfcr df catrsdtioti in the mighty operations of events ; of 3 pjp * 6 ctetin £ teWdily large proportions ; of estimating with p ¥ actlMI ttfeciifoH the gdffefal tendency of the confused and taiultitriditious currents of the phenomena of national mind . We are tfeii g Itisfcrisibly edu 6 fttfed \ to the ^ Xfercise of the strategic 6 ye , to # M 0 h ; after 4 A \ , so mtr 6 tiW « st necessarily be letft . is
BtttHfO # fat WiV fe tconversaftcy With historical f ^ cts froth ^« feMtteg fe phitos ( ^ pMcar appreciation of the ffelativ * i hi ^ H-^^ ' ^ p ^ l itic *! hoWe vfei immediatel y r £ tef a ** t m p rei 3 ^ nt > BiMa-WtM ; * fa * m M th ^ following extract : * - ¦ ' rf % Abf 0 om ^ t ' atioh of ft ^ Vent ^ tH ye ^ % fer ^ Weh € hMes * Ii ^ tefet * d hib ^ cdhd f Ariittttlent , tttffclftd »•« tWUghts i 6 f ^ 1 ^ 6 d ^ sir ^ d iAip ^ Vetn ^ tttfe iii the 6 an 9 tlt \ it ^ td ^ fds ^ tmie Hhii ^ atitm ^ of d pr ^ i ^^ tive which had not hitheHO b ^ n
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1837, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1831/page/31/
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