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Once an essay on the theme of “ Probability , " written by Mendelssohn , was read by another member , since Mendelssohn could not read it himself on account of his stammering . During the reading a Scotch member named Middleton came in ...
Once an essay on the theme of “ Probability , " written by Mendelssohn , was read by another member , since Mendelssohn could not read it himself on account of his stammering . During the reading a Scotch member named Middleton came in ...
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The topic was one deeply interesting to Mendelssohn ; he resolved to answer it after having taken counsel with Abbt , who , next to Lessing , was his most trusted friend . Even although Kant , the great philosopher , was a competit r ...
The topic was one deeply interesting to Mendelssohn ; he resolved to answer it after having taken counsel with Abbt , who , next to Lessing , was his most trusted friend . Even although Kant , the great philosopher , was a competit r ...
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Lavater replied to this , somewhat apologising for his indiscretion , but , “ since the thing has been done , ” he said , “ and is now beyond recall , I cannot altogether regret it , if it leads to any fuller expression on Mendelssohn's ...
Lavater replied to this , somewhat apologising for his indiscretion , but , “ since the thing has been done , ” he said , “ and is now beyond recall , I cannot altogether regret it , if it leads to any fuller expression on Mendelssohn's ...
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