The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... knowledge of material existences , and that this was ob- tained at a period earlier than is embraced by memory , must be admitted by all . But on the supposition of the mind's entire ignorance of the existence of the body , to which it ...
... knowledge of material existences , and that this was ob- tained at a period earlier than is embraced by memory , must be admitted by all . But on the supposition of the mind's entire ignorance of the existence of the body , to which it ...
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... knowledge in theory and in practice , and implying , at least , an equal length of civilization , as any known ... knowledge , which appear to have given rise to practises and calculations in use for more than two thousand years , by ...
... knowledge in theory and in practice , and implying , at least , an equal length of civilization , as any known ... knowledge , which appear to have given rise to practises and calculations in use for more than two thousand years , by ...
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... knowledge , and intelligence , can we avoid referring them to some intelligent agent as the author of them ? So , if we glean from scattered history the positive proofs of skill and knowledge , far anterior to any now known nation , or ...
... knowledge , and intelligence , can we avoid referring them to some intelligent agent as the author of them ? So , if we glean from scattered history the positive proofs of skill and knowledge , far anterior to any now known nation , or ...
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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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