The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen12;Volumen75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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existence is thought , all our conceptions of existence being some kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im ...
existence is thought , all our conceptions of existence being some kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im ...
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... thought . But the first and third , whether true or not , may be doubted , and have been doubted . For the asser- tor may be asked , How do you know that thought is not self - existence ; or that a given thought is not the effect of its ...
... thought . But the first and third , whether true or not , may be doubted , and have been doubted . For the asser- tor may be asked , How do you know that thought is not self - existence ; or that a given thought is not the effect of its ...
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... thought of Marie , and this seemed impossible ; - there was but one thing that could make him cease to love her , and that would be if , after she became his wife , she did not return his love warmly . " And I should never have thought ...
... thought of Marie , and this seemed impossible ; - there was but one thing that could make him cease to love her , and that would be if , after she became his wife , she did not return his love warmly . " And I should never have thought ...
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