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LECTURES ON INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY, 
Br THE LATE JOHN YOUNG, LL.D. 
PKOFESSOtt OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN BELFAST COLLEGE, 
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EDITED BY PROFESSOR CAIRNS OF BELFAST. 
TLo rAiriAins of one of the most original and comprehensive minds 
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<■ Wo think this ono of Ui» very best books on tho subject that we have 
nSd- it deserves a geueral reading, and will save many who 
^!h to be conversant on this abstruse inatter the trouble of studjonghuge 
TOlumes of very profound unintelUgibihty. Dr Young never endeavours 
to mystify.”— iWefropoWo”- , ... 
“ The result of so mudi abilUy, united to so much sound judgment, is, 
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"mmKInt of intellectual science, and which wuU, m all probab^ty, 
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Intell^ual PhUosophy, and will repay a careful perusal. —Chustum 
Instructor. . . *.*. 1 . v 
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him to have been a man of considerable mental vigour acuteness. 
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*' The oriffinality and brilliancy of his illustrations, as well as the sound 
and substantial system he has transmitted to 0 * 1 . be gie means of 
gaining for him high and permanent honour. —Minburgh Patriot. 
“ There is a close approximation to the system of Professor Mylne.’ — 
Scots Times. 
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