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Page 188
... mind , and those which he assigns to matter ? 66 Much certainly may be urged as to the connexion , that subsists between the brain , the organ of the mind , and the mind itself . We are ourselves disposed to admit it , as amounting to ...
... mind , and those which he assigns to matter ? 66 Much certainly may be urged as to the connexion , that subsists between the brain , the organ of the mind , and the mind itself . We are ourselves disposed to admit it , as amounting to ...
Page 192
... mind which we are supposing . This we shall take for granted in either view of the case . We only urge , that where the affection of mind is thus prominent and obvious , we have the same right to consider it in- fluential in causing or ...
... mind which we are supposing . This we shall take for granted in either view of the case . We only urge , that where the affection of mind is thus prominent and obvious , we have the same right to consider it in- fluential in causing or ...
Page 196
... mind and body , from the fact , which he is there pleased to assume , that the mind during that state possesses a peculiar activity of motion and perfection of faculties . But surely Mr. Rennell must allow that energy of mind , which he ...
... mind and body , from the fact , which he is there pleased to assume , that the mind during that state possesses a peculiar activity of motion and perfection of faculties . But surely Mr. Rennell must allow that energy of mind , which he ...
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ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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