The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 202
... object which excites the sensation . When , moreover , the heated ' body happens to be in contact with our own , we examine its conditions in reference to temperature without making any muscular efforts . This faculty is possessed by ...
... object which excites the sensation . When , moreover , the heated ' body happens to be in contact with our own , we examine its conditions in reference to temperature without making any muscular efforts . This faculty is possessed by ...
Page 203
... object passing through its substance . We do not , there- fore , see the picture of the object , but the object itself . And as we see the object , or any part of it , in the direction of those which proceed from them , and which ...
... object passing through its substance . We do not , there- fore , see the picture of the object , but the object itself . And as we see the object , or any part of it , in the direction of those which proceed from them , and which ...
Page 442
... object of sense leaves in the memory ; while notion denotes the conclusion , or affirmation , which we form in our ... object and thing ; and he proposes to restrict the word object to denote that of which he can acquire an idea : using ...
... object of sense leaves in the memory ; while notion denotes the conclusion , or affirmation , which we form in our ... object and thing ; and he proposes to restrict the word object to denote that of which he can acquire an idea : using ...
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