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... says , " the act of the mind which connects propositions , and deduceth conclusions from them , the schools call discourse , and we shall not miscal it , if we name it reason Whatever be the sense , it frequently appears in our old ...
... says , " the act of the mind which connects propositions , and deduceth conclusions from them , the schools call discourse , and we shall not miscal it , if we name it reason Whatever be the sense , it frequently appears in our old ...
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... says , if it be a peculiar faculty , must be a generally as- sisting faculty - the mode of operation is not the real subject of " discussion , it is the Independence and separate Existence of the faculty . A subsequent passage in the ...
... says , if it be a peculiar faculty , must be a generally as- sisting faculty - the mode of operation is not the real subject of " discussion , it is the Independence and separate Existence of the faculty . A subsequent passage in the ...
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... says that eminent chymist , " decom- poses water , having a greater affinity with oxygen , than that has with hydrogen . " This circumstance explains much of the difficulty which attends the insolubility of charcoal in water . Mr. Kirwan ...
... says that eminent chymist , " decom- poses water , having a greater affinity with oxygen , than that has with hydrogen . " This circumstance explains much of the difficulty which attends the insolubility of charcoal in water . Mr. Kirwan ...
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