The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... feelings that had been but little attended to by previous writers . The infant instinctively moves his arm in a certain manner ; this motion is accompanied by a series of feelings in the mind : the movement is repeated , and the mind ...
... feelings that had been but little attended to by previous writers . The infant instinctively moves his arm in a certain manner ; this motion is accompanied by a series of feelings in the mind : the movement is repeated , and the mind ...
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... feelings in his mind : and when his arm is resisted , there can be no other difference to himself than that the former series of feelings will be accomplished in part only , and the place of the remainder will be occupied by new feelings ...
... feelings in his mind : and when his arm is resisted , there can be no other difference to himself than that the former series of feelings will be accomplished in part only , and the place of the remainder will be occupied by new feelings ...
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... feelings of any kind ; for feeling as the affection of any being , presupposes the existence of that being : and , that the being should know the feelings to be affections of itself , it must know the existence of that which is affected ...
... feelings of any kind ; for feeling as the affection of any being , presupposes the existence of that being : and , that the being should know the feelings to be affections of itself , it must know the existence of that which is affected ...
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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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