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Page 257
... body : they are nearly of a circular form when expanded , and when contracted reach almost as far as the vent on each side . This approach in point of form to the genera of Pegasus , Trigla Scorpana , Exocoetus , and others posessed of ...
... body : they are nearly of a circular form when expanded , and when contracted reach almost as far as the vent on each side . This approach in point of form to the genera of Pegasus , Trigla Scorpana , Exocoetus , and others posessed of ...
Page 482
... body , forms a distinct class , while all the other feelings are the consequence of a movement or particular disposition of some parts of our body . We apprehend , however , that , if all the other feelings or senses were taken away , M ...
... body , forms a distinct class , while all the other feelings are the consequence of a movement or particular disposition of some parts of our body . We apprehend , however , that , if all the other feelings or senses were taken away , M ...
Page 488
... bodies from those of others is , in other words , to ask what are the laws of union between our mind and our body . Now strange bodies cannot im- mediately act on our minds : but , if they cause sensations , they must have the aid or ...
... bodies from those of others is , in other words , to ask what are the laws of union between our mind and our body . Now strange bodies cannot im- mediately act on our minds : but , if they cause sensations , they must have the aid or ...
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