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Page 131
... principles , which were the common ones , and to perceive their futility . " As I was desirous to be of some use to ... principles of political science . His manner , as a public teacher , was not particularly attractive : but the ...
... principles , which were the common ones , and to perceive their futility . " As I was desirous to be of some use to ... principles of political science . His manner , as a public teacher , was not particularly attractive : but the ...
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shoot the gulf which separates the sensible world , and the sen- tient principle . ' Mr. Stewart is , obviously , no admirer of theories of the mind deduced from mechanical or physiological principles : but for his acute and candid ...
shoot the gulf which separates the sensible world , and the sen- tient principle . ' Mr. Stewart is , obviously , no admirer of theories of the mind deduced from mechanical or physiological principles : but for his acute and candid ...
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... Principles . By S. Drew . 2d Edition . 8vo . PP . 330 . Hurst , & c . 1803 . WE 75. Boards . WE are here presented ... principle of consciousness is essen- tially immaterial ; that no divisible being is capable of consci- ousness ; that ...
... Principles . By S. Drew . 2d Edition . 8vo . PP . 330 . Hurst , & c . 1803 . WE 75. Boards . WE are here presented ... principle of consciousness is essen- tially immaterial ; that no divisible being is capable of consci- ousness ; that ...
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