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... tion , 242 , 243 - his power over the French clergy , 253 - affects an- cient times and manners , 255 , 256 - restlessness of his temper , 256 . C. Calvinism , refutation of . See Lincoln ( Bp . ) infra . Cazalla , martyrdom of , 334 ...
... tion , 242 , 243 - his power over the French clergy , 253 - affects an- cient times and manners , 255 , 256 - restlessness of his temper , 256 . C. Calvinism , refutation of . See Lincoln ( Bp . ) infra . Cazalla , martyrdom of , 334 ...
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... tion , 264 - remarks on , 276 , 277 - false arguments of , 303 , note . France . See Buonaparté and Faber . G. Gilchrist ( O. ) Letter to Gifford , 462 - successfully vindicates Ben Jon- son , 486 , 487 . Gonsalvez , Martyrdom of , 334 ...
... tion , 264 - remarks on , 276 , 277 - false arguments of , 303 , note . France . See Buonaparté and Faber . G. Gilchrist ( O. ) Letter to Gifford , 462 - successfully vindicates Ben Jon- son , 486 , 487 . Gonsalvez , Martyrdom of , 334 ...
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... tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the utility of that philosophy ; and is then divided into ...
... tion of essays , all upon subjects connected with the philosophy of the mind . It commences with a long preliminary discourse in explanation of the nature and in vindication of the utility of that philosophy ; and is then divided into ...
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... tion . But , though we cannot decompose the mind itself , or its primary functions , we have surely full scope for ... tion or repulsion , but only to separate the heterogeneous parti- cles , which are attracted or repelled . It is some ...
... tion . But , though we cannot decompose the mind itself , or its primary functions , we have surely full scope for ... tion or repulsion , but only to separate the heterogeneous parti- cles , which are attracted or repelled . It is some ...
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... tion is obviously intended to distinguish the inductive investiga- tion of the phenomena of mind from conjectural speculation as to its mechanism , not to prohibit the inquirer from attending , as far as their outward signs will enable ...
... tion is obviously intended to distinguish the inductive investiga- tion of the phenomena of mind from conjectural speculation as to its mechanism , not to prohibit the inquirer from attending , as far as their outward signs will enable ...
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