Excerpt from Essays Spirit of the of Philosophy, Inductive Philosophy: The Unity of Worlds, and the Philosophy of Creation
With respect to the author of the Essay on the Plurality of Worlds, while it would be absurd to pre tend ignorance of his real eminence, I have through out felt it would at the same time be improper to refer to his opinions, otherwise than as those sustained by the masked character under which, doubtless for the greater freedom of such discussion, he has thought fit to veil academical dignity.
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