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... mind was never diverted or distracted from its natural exercise - that of looking in literature for illustrations of ... mind , the history of a series of con- victions and feelings , the reflection of a group of idiosyncrasies , one ...
... mind was never diverted or distracted from its natural exercise - that of looking in literature for illustrations of ... mind , the history of a series of con- victions and feelings , the reflection of a group of idiosyncrasies , one ...
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... mind . That the reference is valid , no one can possibly doubt in a prac- tical manner . Denial , even of the speculative kind , is impossible . The utmost which speculative thinking has ever been able to do is , to affirm the ...
... mind . That the reference is valid , no one can possibly doubt in a prac- tical manner . Denial , even of the speculative kind , is impossible . The utmost which speculative thinking has ever been able to do is , to affirm the ...
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... mind which is eager for proselytes should survive very early youth . I would not conceal my own views , but neither could I feel anxious to thrust them upon others ; and that , for the very simple reason that conversion appears to me to ...
... mind which is eager for proselytes should survive very early youth . I would not conceal my own views , but neither could I feel anxious to thrust them upon others ; and that , for the very simple reason that conversion appears to me to ...
Contents
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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