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Side viii
... eye to truth , it is now humbly offered to the public , in the hope that it may be serviceable also to other minds , as it has been , in an eminent degree , beneficial to the author . Nor is he without some expectation that it may ...
... eye to truth , it is now humbly offered to the public , in the hope that it may be serviceable also to other minds , as it has been , in an eminent degree , beneficial to the author . Nor is he without some expectation that it may ...
Side 13
... eyes over the controversial writings with which the shops are filled , we cannot but observe with a sigh that victory more than truth is the object of most of their authors , in much of what they say . They seem to deceive themselves in ...
... eyes over the controversial writings with which the shops are filled , we cannot but observe with a sigh that victory more than truth is the object of most of their authors , in much of what they say . They seem to deceive themselves in ...
Side 22
... eye of the judgment has no stationary spot from which to look upon the moral universe ; the mind in which it resides is itself changing its relations to other minds , and its active powers are ever in motion . The first step , therefore ...
... eye of the judgment has no stationary spot from which to look upon the moral universe ; the mind in which it resides is itself changing its relations to other minds , and its active powers are ever in motion . The first step , therefore ...
Side 31
... eyes a little way back , where he says , " We then call the one object Cause , the other Effect . We suppose , " ( or infer , for the words are here synonimous ) , " that there is some connection between them ; some power in the one ...
... eyes a little way back , where he says , " We then call the one object Cause , the other Effect . We suppose , " ( or infer , for the words are here synonimous ) , " that there is some connection between them ; some power in the one ...
Side 93
... eye , and every colour produces a distinct sen- sation : How can these sensations co - exist in the mind without being blended ? If sensation belong to the mind , every separate colour will cause a different state of mind , and a ...
... eye , and every colour produces a distinct sen- sation : How can these sensations co - exist in the mind without being blended ? If sensation belong to the mind , every separate colour will cause a different state of mind , and a ...
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Philosophy and Religion, with Their Mutual Bearings Considered and Determined William Brown Galloway Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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