Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... reft of his works . By * what means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it ...
... reft of his works . By * what means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it ...
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... reft . Nay , the more our consciousness of fome increases , the more will that of the others diminish . This operation , by which our consciousness concerning particular perceptions is fo greatly increased , that they feem to be the ...
... reft . Nay , the more our consciousness of fome increases , the more will that of the others diminish . This operation , by which our consciousness concerning particular perceptions is fo greatly increased , that they feem to be the ...
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... reft fo weak , that it will appear to be the only one of which I am at all confcious . Suppofe again , that next moment I have a mind to lay it afide , in order to amufe myself entirely with one of thofe which made the flighteft ...
... reft fo weak , that it will appear to be the only one of which I am at all confcious . Suppofe again , that next moment I have a mind to lay it afide , in order to amufe myself entirely with one of thofe which made the flighteft ...
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... or only recollects the figns of them ; this is Imagination , Contemplation , and Memory : but when it difpofes of its own attention , this is Reflection . In fine , from this last , all the reft E 2 In Origin of Human Knowlege . 51.
... or only recollects the figns of them ; this is Imagination , Contemplation , and Memory : but when it difpofes of its own attention , this is Reflection . In fine , from this last , all the reft E 2 In Origin of Human Knowlege . 51.
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... reft arife . It is properly Re- flection which diftinguishes , compares , compounds , decom- pounds , and analyses ; for thefe are only different ways of con- ducting the attention . Hence too Judgment , Reasoning , and Conception , are ...
... reft arife . It is properly Re- flection which diftinguishes , compares , compounds , decom- pounds , and analyses ; for thefe are only different ways of con- ducting the attention . Hence too Judgment , Reasoning , and Conception , are ...
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