The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... existence of the body , to which it has been so mysteriously united , and of its possessing only a susceptibility of feeling with certain fundamental principles of belief , of which the existence must have been coeval with that of the ...
... existence of the body , to which it has been so mysteriously united , and of its possessing only a susceptibility of feeling with certain fundamental principles of belief , of which the existence must have been coeval with that of the ...
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... existence ; since it is an absurdity to say that a being can enjoy pleasure and suffer pain , and still does not know the existence of that which enjoys and suffers . The knowledge of its own existence must have preceded feelings of any ...
... existence ; since it is an absurdity to say that a being can enjoy pleasure and suffer pain , and still does not know the existence of that which enjoys and suffers . The knowledge of its own existence must have preceded feelings of any ...
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... existence of a material world was as strong as that of the mind's own ex- istence since we may call the existence of the mind itself into doubt with as much reason as the accuracy of its powers . The mind may , with the same propriety ...
... existence of a material world was as strong as that of the mind's own ex- istence since we may call the existence of the mind itself into doubt with as much reason as the accuracy of its powers . The mind may , with the same propriety ...
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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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