The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... body . This , however , is in opposition to constant experience . Touch then would be unable to inform the mind of extension . Nor would it be more useful in acquiring the notion of resistance : since this , according to Dr. Brown , is ...
... body . This , however , is in opposition to constant experience . Touch then would be unable to inform the mind of extension . Nor would it be more useful in acquiring the notion of resistance : since this , according to Dr. Brown , is ...
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... body is ; and as man consists of soul and body , we are not likely to escape error by confining our attention to either exclusively . It is not phi- losophically correct , therefore , to say , that the mind perceives , remembers and ...
... body is ; and as man consists of soul and body , we are not likely to escape error by confining our attention to either exclusively . It is not phi- losophically correct , therefore , to say , that the mind perceives , remembers and ...
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... body whose former character gave them the highest claim to confidence . " It had been latterly the practice of the Greeks in general , but par- ticularly those of the provinces , to send their young men of respectable families , for ...
... body whose former character gave them the highest claim to confidence . " It had been latterly the practice of the Greeks in general , but par- ticularly those of the provinces , to send their young men of respectable families , for ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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