The North American Review, Volume 76Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1853 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 68
... matter ; but they have been commonly designated as Primary and Secondary qualities . Any given substance is capable of ex- citing in us a variety of sensations , some of which are so clearly referable to the constitution of the person ...
... matter ; but they have been commonly designated as Primary and Secondary qualities . Any given substance is capable of ex- citing in us a variety of sensations , some of which are so clearly referable to the constitution of the person ...
Page 85
... matter is perceived , through its antagonism with mind , to be essen- tially inert , we say that every change in its state must have a cause , or that mind , the only true energy or source of power with which we are acquainted , must be ...
... matter is perceived , through its antagonism with mind , to be essen- tially inert , we say that every change in its state must have a cause , or that mind , the only true energy or source of power with which we are acquainted , must be ...
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... matter , though they talked long and disputatiously . Cromwell's directness of purpose made him very impatient of such dis- putes . In his own way , he had as convinced and determined a spirit as Charles I. , of whom the old royalist ...
... matter , though they talked long and disputatiously . Cromwell's directness of purpose made him very impatient of such dis- putes . In his own way , he had as convinced and determined a spirit as Charles I. , of whom the old royalist ...
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Réponse de M LIBRI au Rapport de M BOUCLY publié dans | 2 |
HERBERTS CAPTAINS OF THE OLD WORLD | 31 |
SIR W HAMILTON ON PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION | 55 |
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