The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... mind itself , strikes us as very judicious ; nor are we at all unwilling that the internal phenomena should be ... mind is nothing more than the subject or recipient of changes which follow and must follow the operation of their causes ...
... mind itself , strikes us as very judicious ; nor are we at all unwilling that the internal phenomena should be ... mind is nothing more than the subject or recipient of changes which follow and must follow the operation of their causes ...
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... mind per- ceives and remembers , as when Dr. Brown informs us that the mind exists in certain states , called perception and memory . Is more known of these mental operations by the multiplying of words , or did Dr. Brown affect novelty ...
... mind per- ceives and remembers , as when Dr. Brown informs us that the mind exists in certain states , called perception and memory . Is more known of these mental operations by the multiplying of words , or did Dr. Brown affect novelty ...
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... mind thinks and reasons , or to use the com- mon language , forms the notions to which it has learned from experience are attached to particular terms . It is the mind then which causes the notions , and the words of the book are no ...
... mind thinks and reasons , or to use the com- mon language , forms the notions to which it has learned from experience are attached to particular terms . It is the mind then which causes the notions , and the words of the book are no ...
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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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