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... knowledge , and almost every other operation , or result of opera- tion , of which mind is capable . Óf motion for instance , in a particular object , we have a perception when we see or feel it move , and a re- membrance afterwards ...
... knowledge , and almost every other operation , or result of opera- tion , of which mind is capable . Óf motion for instance , in a particular object , we have a perception when we see or feel it move , and a re- membrance afterwards ...
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... knowledge of their agency , nor any mark of their kind , except the change of motion which we con- sider as their effect , it is only in this change of motion that we must look for any measure of their magnitude or intensity ; -this is ...
... knowledge of their agency , nor any mark of their kind , except the change of motion which we con- sider as their effect , it is only in this change of motion that we must look for any measure of their magnitude or intensity ; -this is ...
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... knowledge , morality , and sound literature , than on the unstable effects of conquest or commerce . Rational liberty , in- deed , can only be supported by integrity and ability ; and it is of lit- tle consequence to the man who feels ...
... knowledge , morality , and sound literature , than on the unstable effects of conquest or commerce . Rational liberty , in- deed , can only be supported by integrity and ability ; and it is of lit- tle consequence to the man who feels ...
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