The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... mind . Theory of the origin of letters of the first chapter resumed . ( p . 247. ) The following passage is so curious that we are tempted to transfer it to our pages . " I beg my_reader to send two shillings to Mr. Priestly in Holborn ...
... mind . Theory of the origin of letters of the first chapter resumed . ( p . 247. ) The following passage is so curious that we are tempted to transfer it to our pages . " I beg my_reader to send two shillings to Mr. Priestly in Holborn ...
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... mind . It resembles that of the people in our Frisian districts , who are persuaded that they see the words of giants in the colossal altars which are found in greater or less state of preservation , in every place where our ancestors ...
... mind . It resembles that of the people in our Frisian districts , who are persuaded that they see the words of giants in the colossal altars which are found in greater or less state of preservation , in every place where our ancestors ...
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... mind upon this curious question ; and , so far as we know , a fuller view of the subject than can be found elsewhere . Major Vallancey's Version . PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys ...
... mind upon this curious question ; and , so far as we know , a fuller view of the subject than can be found elsewhere . Major Vallancey's Version . PLAUTUS . 1. Nyth al o nim ua lonuth sicorathissi me com syth 2. Chim lach chunyth mum ys ...
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... mind from matter , animal life from vegetable life ; animal instinct from vegetable instinct ; animal and vegetable life from intellectual life ; instinct from sensation , and sensation from perception or intelligence . " For all ...
... mind from matter , animal life from vegetable life ; animal instinct from vegetable instinct ; animal and vegetable life from intellectual life ; instinct from sensation , and sensation from perception or intelligence . " For all ...
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... mind have become so comparatively enlightening and universal , " p . 376 . If we understand this expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in ...
... mind have become so comparatively enlightening and universal , " p . 376 . If we understand this expression , we venture to recom- mend it to our prophets and illuminati , instead of " the march of intellect , " which , as somebody in ...
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