The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... thought are not merely different from what we call inanimate matter , but are at the opposite pole of existence , and ana- logical inference has little or no validity from the one to the other . Feeling and thought are much more real ...
... thought are not merely different from what we call inanimate matter , but are at the opposite pole of existence , and ana- logical inference has little or no validity from the one to the other . Feeling and thought are much more real ...
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... thought it necessary to revert at length to the scenes of his childhood , and after two short in- troductory ... thought necessary you should , Prin- cess , ' I answered . ' I see , I am nearer the throne than I thought . ' So it is ...
... thought it necessary to revert at length to the scenes of his childhood , and after two short in- troductory ... thought necessary you should , Prin- cess , ' I answered . ' I see , I am nearer the throne than I thought . ' So it is ...
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... thought , and of æsthetic expression of thought , which has been limited to no communion or rite ; but has found expression alike in the costly nave of the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Arundel , and in the transformation of 408 April ...
... thought , and of æsthetic expression of thought , which has been limited to no communion or rite ; but has found expression alike in the costly nave of the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Arundel , and in the transformation of 408 April ...
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1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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