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Page 136
he says on the subject of Judgment , and on the whole category of Relation , as containing much more solid ... been very properly appropriated to that intellectual power by which we discern the Relations between things , ' Mr. F. thus ...
he says on the subject of Judgment , and on the whole category of Relation , as containing much more solid ... been very properly appropriated to that intellectual power by which we discern the Relations between things , ' Mr. F. thus ...
Page 137
lines or figures are nothing but legitimate OPERATIONS OF OUR JUDGMENT ; every moment comparing , or contrasting , the various sensations of which we are made conscious ; and therefrom dis- cerning their extended and local Relations ...
lines or figures are nothing but legitimate OPERATIONS OF OUR JUDGMENT ; every moment comparing , or contrasting , the various sensations of which we are made conscious ; and therefrom dis- cerning their extended and local Relations ...
Page 140
Mr. Tooke expressed himself in the most contemptuous manner of those who attempt to make any distinction between the terms Relatives and Relations : but he receives much calm and sound instruction from Mr. Fearn , as to the real and ...
Mr. Tooke expressed himself in the most contemptuous manner of those who attempt to make any distinction between the terms Relatives and Relations : but he receives much calm and sound instruction from Mr. Fearn , as to the real and ...
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