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... matter of course , the Gallic imagination . It is very well for him to ask his correspondent to excuse his levity ; his English reader will proba- bly not do so . But in this particular matter we must almost always make allowance for a ...
... matter of course , the Gallic imagination . It is very well for him to ask his correspondent to excuse his levity ; his English reader will proba- bly not do so . But in this particular matter we must almost always make allowance for a ...
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... matter does thus possess a " power and potency " of psychic results . But , secondly , we are not certain that matter possesses a subjective nature . We only know matter phenomenally , and it may easily be that phenomena constitute all ...
... matter does thus possess a " power and potency " of psychic results . But , secondly , we are not certain that matter possesses a subjective nature . We only know matter phenomenally , and it may easily be that phenomena constitute all ...
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ities in the being of what we call matter , as well as in the changes which are impressed upon matter . The inquiry does not end even here ; for it remains to ascertain what is the mode of origin of force from its subject . What is the ...
ities in the being of what we call matter , as well as in the changes which are impressed upon matter . The inquiry does not end even here ; for it remains to ascertain what is the mode of origin of force from its subject . What is the ...
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THE IRISH LAND QUESTION BY CHARLES STEWART PAR | 2 |
THE WOMAN QUESTION AGAIN By FRANCIS PARKMAN | 31 |
THE METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE BY ALEXANDER WINCHELL | 51 |
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