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Page 70
... existence of these separate powers in the mind of one individual pre - supposes the possession of the most opposite qualities . The great philosopher , whom we have just quoted , has divided human genius into two classes ; " men of ...
... existence of these separate powers in the mind of one individual pre - supposes the possession of the most opposite qualities . The great philosopher , whom we have just quoted , has divided human genius into two classes ; " men of ...
Page 142
... existence , it cannot prove existence ; exactly according to the concise but satisfac- tory refutation by Bishop Butler of Locke's doctrine of per- sonal identity being constituted by consciousness : " Con- sciousness pre - supposes ...
... existence , it cannot prove existence ; exactly according to the concise but satisfac- tory refutation by Bishop Butler of Locke's doctrine of per- sonal identity being constituted by consciousness : " Con- sciousness pre - supposes ...
Page 495
... existence had been drawn from Arabs , who usually calculated by journies , and other unscientific means ; and , as the improved mode of Ptolemy had now come into use , viz . that of reckoning from the equator and a me- ridian , it was ...
... existence had been drawn from Arabs , who usually calculated by journies , and other unscientific means ; and , as the improved mode of Ptolemy had now come into use , viz . that of reckoning from the equator and a me- ridian , it was ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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