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Page 192
... established between the soul and the body , by which it is determined that the one must experience a certain series of thoughts , when the other experiences a certain order of sensations , is to convey no cer- tain information , and ...
... established between the soul and the body , by which it is determined that the one must experience a certain series of thoughts , when the other experiences a certain order of sensations , is to convey no cer- tain information , and ...
Page 209
... established by the concurring testimonies of such wise and good men as Bacon , Newton , Milton , Boyle , Locke , and Addison , who have openly professed their conviction of its truth ; and he wishes that every one , who is inclined to ...
... established by the concurring testimonies of such wise and good men as Bacon , Newton , Milton , Boyle , Locke , and Addison , who have openly professed their conviction of its truth ; and he wishes that every one , who is inclined to ...
Page 506
... established , ' -According to this position , the desideratum is to arrive at establishing decimal measures with the least possible inconve- nience . Before we offer farther comment , we shall briefly state the outline of M. Fleurieu's ...
... established , ' -According to this position , the desideratum is to arrive at establishing decimal measures with the least possible inconve- nience . Before we offer farther comment , we shall briefly state the outline of M. Fleurieu's ...
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