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... matter , arising out of the further considera- tion of the subjects which I have ventured to discuss . Having received communications from va- rious correspondents , I have not hesitated to avail myself of some of the suggestions which ...
... matter , arising out of the further considera- tion of the subjects which I have ventured to discuss . Having received communications from va- rious correspondents , I have not hesitated to avail myself of some of the suggestions which ...
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... Matter.- Natural Theology . - Views of Sir Isaac Newton . - Reasons for regarding the Mental Principle as distinct from Organization . — The In- fluence of the one on the other not sufficiently re- garded by Metaphysicians . - Relations ...
... Matter.- Natural Theology . - Views of Sir Isaac Newton . - Reasons for regarding the Mental Principle as distinct from Organization . — The In- fluence of the one on the other not sufficiently re- garded by Metaphysicians . - Relations ...
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... matters for twelve or fifteen hours daily , and suffer no very great inconvenience beyond that which may be traced to ... matter of course . He uses not only his previous knowledge of facts , or his simple experience , but his previous ...
... matters for twelve or fifteen hours daily , and suffer no very great inconvenience beyond that which may be traced to ... matter of course . He uses not only his previous knowledge of facts , or his simple experience , but his previous ...
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... matter , and pro- duces nothing but enthusiasts , fanatics , and , I may add , impostors . CRITES . But , unfortunately , it is these last classes of persons who , by means of their ac- tivity and earnestness , are often the most in ...
... matter , and pro- duces nothing but enthusiasts , fanatics , and , I may add , impostors . CRITES . But , unfortunately , it is these last classes of persons who , by means of their ac- tivity and earnestness , are often the most in ...
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... matters of opinion , and prone on all subjects which he had not care- fully studied , to repose too much faith in illus- trious and consecrated names . 29 * Nor is this at all difficult to explain . The principal errors of reasoning on ...
... matters of opinion , and prone on all subjects which he had not care- fully studied , to repose too much faith in illus- trious and consecrated names . 29 * Nor is this at all difficult to explain . The principal errors of reasoning on ...
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