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... minds is the strongest possible . This notion may have originated with these generals and become popular upon their authority ; or the same reasons which made them adopt it , may have impressed it upon others . Be this as it may , it ...
... minds is the strongest possible . This notion may have originated with these generals and become popular upon their authority ; or the same reasons which made them adopt it , may have impressed it upon others . Be this as it may , it ...
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... the study of theology , felt the importance of forming a just and true theo- ry of the human mind . This feeling prompted him to read with atten- tion all the most noted and distinguished authors , he 18 [ Oct. 1 , REVIEWS .
... the study of theology , felt the importance of forming a just and true theo- ry of the human mind . This feeling prompted him to read with atten- tion all the most noted and distinguished authors , he 18 [ Oct. 1 , REVIEWS .
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... mind was more darkened and per- plexed with respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an attempt by an exertion ...
... mind was more darkened and per- plexed with respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an attempt by an exertion ...
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show that the mind is previously fitted and adapted to do what it does continually , -to think , to understand , to will , for example . Mr Burton may state the proposition for himself . “ And now the inquiry is whether there is in the mind ...
show that the mind is previously fitted and adapted to do what it does continually , -to think , to understand , to will , for example . Mr Burton may state the proposition for himself . “ And now the inquiry is whether there is in the mind ...
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... mind , but this faculty is the same with the taste !! And Mr Burton seriously professes to use the terms in this sense as often as they may occur in his book . " Whenever I may use the word heart to signify a faculty of the mind , I ...
... mind , but this faculty is the same with the taste !! And Mr Burton seriously professes to use the terms in this sense as often as they may occur in his book . " Whenever I may use the word heart to signify a faculty of the mind , I ...
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