The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... constitution of nature , and hence must hold equally every where . Thus in a building , where the different parts of which it consists perfectly agree , the lines accurately correspond , and the dependencies fit and are proportioned to ...
... constitution of nature , and hence must hold equally every where . Thus in a building , where the different parts of which it consists perfectly agree , the lines accurately correspond , and the dependencies fit and are proportioned to ...
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... constitution of man , by jumbling every faculty into an interference with every faculty . And yet upon this very doctrine he stakes the whole truth * Inquiry , p . 52 . or falsehood of his theory ; and Mr. Stewart abets 178 ON THE ...
... constitution of man , by jumbling every faculty into an interference with every faculty . And yet upon this very doctrine he stakes the whole truth * Inquiry , p . 52 . or falsehood of his theory ; and Mr. Stewart abets 178 ON THE ...
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... Constitution , Beattie , part i . ch . ii . p . 29. Original Principles of the Constitution , Reid , Inq . ch . vi . lect . xxiv . pp . 428. 441 . Reid , ch . vi . lect . xx . p . 380 . ¶¶ Stewart , essay i . ch . iv . p . 44 .; a ...
... Constitution , Beattie , part i . ch . ii . p . 29. Original Principles of the Constitution , Reid , Inq . ch . vi . lect . xxiv . pp . 428. 441 . Reid , ch . vi . lect . xx . p . 380 . ¶¶ Stewart , essay i . ch . iv . p . 44 .; a ...
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... constitution : and all the discoveries of our reason are grounded upon them . They make up the common sense of mankind , and what is manifestly contrary to any of those first principles is what we call absurd . " * Reid , ch . vii . p ...
... constitution : and all the discoveries of our reason are grounded upon them . They make up the common sense of mankind , and what is manifestly contrary to any of those first principles is what we call absurd . " * Reid , ch . vii . p ...
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... constitution of our nature must , in most cases , lead us to one common result . When the legislature of our own coun- try ( in which this principle exists with peculiar force ) appeals to the general voice of the people , it appeals to ...
... constitution of our nature must , in most cases , lead us to one common result . When the legislature of our own coun- try ( in which this principle exists with peculiar force ) appeals to the general voice of the people , it appeals to ...
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action animal appears Aristotle beauty behold believe Bishop Berkeley Bishop Butler body brain called Cartes character Charles Bell colour common sense connexion consequently constitution Deity derived desire distinct divine doctrine doubt Dugald Stewart Epicurus equally Essay existence external objects faculties fear feeling Fingal Gaul genius Greek happiness heart hence human hypothesis imagination immaterial important innate ideas instances instinct intelligence intuitive intuitive knowledge judgment kind knowledge language Lect lecture Locke Malebranche mankind material matter means ment mental mind moral nature never opinion organ passions PATHOGNOMY peculiar peculiarly perceive perception perhaps phantasms philosophers physiognomy physiologists Plato pleasure poetry poets possessed present principle produced proof propensity prove Pyrrho quadrupeds qualities quently racter reason Reid resemblance retributive justice says sensation soul Spurzheim sublime supposed taste temperament term theosophy thing thou tion truth virtue whole words