Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... objects . By Patrick Brown , M. D. Folio . 21. 2s . Printed for the Author , and fold by Osborne and Co . HIS work was published by fubfcription , and tho ' the Tfubscribers are not very numerous , yet among them ap- Befides feveral of ...
... objects . By Patrick Brown , M. D. Folio . 21. 2s . Printed for the Author , and fold by Osborne and Co . HIS work was published by fubfcription , and tho ' the Tfubscribers are not very numerous , yet among them ap- Befides feveral of ...
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... objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and fmallest degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception arifes only from the impreffions made on the ...
... objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and fmallest degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception arifes only from the impreffions made on the ...
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... objects , in exact pro- portion as they fuit our conftitution , paffions , and state of life . This fuitableness of objects caufes them to act upon us with greater force , and to imprefs us with a more lively fenfation . To this it is ...
... objects , in exact pro- portion as they fuit our conftitution , paffions , and state of life . This fuitableness of objects caufes them to act upon us with greater force , and to imprefs us with a more lively fenfation . To this it is ...
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... object . And yet it is not always in our power to revive the per- ceptions we have felt . On fome occafions , the most we can do is , by recalling to mind their names , to recollect some of the circumftances attending them , along with ...
... object . And yet it is not always in our power to revive the per- ceptions we have felt . On fome occafions , the most we can do is , by recalling to mind their names , to recollect some of the circumftances attending them , along with ...
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... objects as particular circumftantes have con- nected with fome of our ideas , fo as to render the one proper to revive the other . 2dly . Natural figns , or thofe founds of voice , and gestures of body , by which nature , in every crea ...
... objects as particular circumftantes have con- nected with fome of our ideas , fo as to render the one proper to revive the other . 2dly . Natural figns , or thofe founds of voice , and gestures of body , by which nature , in every crea ...
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