The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... minds , and propagated in all , by this habit of facilitating every access to learning , and consulting , as it is here plainly acknowleged , the natural indolence of the youthful mind . To those who have been accustomed to watch the ...
... minds , and propagated in all , by this habit of facilitating every access to learning , and consulting , as it is here plainly acknowleged , the natural indolence of the youthful mind . To those who have been accustomed to watch the ...
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... mind : yet he appears to believe it to be substantial and extended ; which is maintaining that mind is a peculiar sort of matter , a matter essentially percipient . This discussion branches through four sections , two of which aspire to ...
... mind : yet he appears to believe it to be substantial and extended ; which is maintaining that mind is a peculiar sort of matter , a matter essentially percipient . This discussion branches through four sections , two of which aspire to ...
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... mind , and less or more of the same thing . Any situation however miserable , or any pain however great , if we could at first but manage to bear it , would by custom become light . This doctrine is defended by many ingenious and by ...
... mind , and less or more of the same thing . Any situation however miserable , or any pain however great , if we could at first but manage to bear it , would by custom become light . This doctrine is defended by many ingenious and by ...
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