The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... combination of an acid and an al- kali ; drive off the former from the latter by the aid of a very powerful fire , and then obtain a substance which is absolutely necessary for the production of this material . These curious and ...
... combination of an acid and an al- kali ; drive off the former from the latter by the aid of a very powerful fire , and then obtain a substance which is absolutely necessary for the production of this material . These curious and ...
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... combined with matter , though directly operating from a material organ , may be a something distinct from matter , and more than matter , even in its most active , ethe- rial , and spiritualised forms : though , whatever be its actual ...
... combined with matter , though directly operating from a material organ , may be a something distinct from matter , and more than matter , even in its most active , ethe- rial , and spiritualised forms : though , whatever be its actual ...
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... combination of matter , and every principle and quality con- nected with matter , are equally submitted to our senses , and equally comprehended by them . It has already appeared that we cannot determine for certain whether one or two ...
... combination of matter , and every principle and quality con- nected with matter , are equally submitted to our senses , and equally comprehended by them . It has already appeared that we cannot determine for certain whether one or two ...
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... combined with the ideas of sensation , or those furnished to the mind by the senses , flows , on the hypothesis of Des Cartes , the whole fund of human understanding , or all the knowledge that mankind are or can be possessed of . There ...
... combined with the ideas of sensation , or those furnished to the mind by the senses , flows , on the hypothesis of Des Cartes , the whole fund of human understanding , or all the knowledge that mankind are or can be possessed of . There ...
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... combination of them , some abstraction , or some comparison . Let us take a view of each of these : And , first , of complex ideas of COMBINATION . Unity , as I have already observed , is a simple idea ; and it is one of the most common ...
... combination of them , some abstraction , or some comparison . Let us take a view of each of these : And , first , of complex ideas of COMBINATION . Unity , as I have already observed , is a simple idea ; and it is one of the most common ...
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