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... former life . " " I have reason , " he answered , “ to be grate- ful to God for the many blessings which I enjoy . But do not speak of perfect leisure as one of them . It was very soon after I was established here that I made the ...
... former life . " " I have reason , " he answered , “ to be grate- ful to God for the many blessings which I enjoy . But do not speak of perfect leisure as one of them . It was very soon after I was established here that I made the ...
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... former part of our conversation . Admitting all that you say as to the advan tage of contemplative habits , still you surely do not mean to say that these are more important than the capability of forming a right judgment of the thing ...
... former part of our conversation . Admitting all that you say as to the advan tage of contemplative habits , still you surely do not mean to say that these are more important than the capability of forming a right judgment of the thing ...
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... former occasion , attention implies volition ; that is , it is that effort of volition by which an object , which would otherwise have immediately passed away , is kept present to the mind during a certain period of time . Sensation and ...
... former occasion , attention implies volition ; that is , it is that effort of volition by which an object , which would otherwise have immediately passed away , is kept present to the mind during a certain period of time . Sensation and ...
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... former habits , and thus earning a fresh attack of the disease . There is nothing more interesting in philoso- phy , nor more important as to practical pur- poses , than a just appreciation of the influence which the body exercises over ...
... former habits , and thus earning a fresh attack of the disease . There is nothing more interesting in philoso- phy , nor more important as to practical pur- poses , than a just appreciation of the influence which the body exercises over ...
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... former class of illusions , as the appeal lies not from one sense to another , but to a more refined process of thought and reflection , and the ex- amination of evidence . With regard to the opinion of Mr. Locke , ( and I beg of you to ...
... former class of illusions , as the appeal lies not from one sense to another , but to a more refined process of thought and reflection , and the ex- amination of evidence . With regard to the opinion of Mr. Locke , ( and I beg of you to ...
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