The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... hence the meta- physical immaterialists of modern times freely admit that the mind has NO PLACE of existence , that it does exist NO WHERE ; while at the same time they are compelled to allow that the imma- terial Creator or universal ...
... hence the meta- physical immaterialists of modern times freely admit that the mind has NO PLACE of existence , that it does exist NO WHERE ; while at the same time they are compelled to allow that the imma- terial Creator or universal ...
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... hence some reason for believing them to be distinct substances rather than mere qualities ; and , consequently , denominate them . auras . But are these auras material or imma- terial ? Examined by the common properties of matter , as ...
... hence some reason for believing them to be distinct substances rather than mere qualities ; and , consequently , denominate them . auras . But are these auras material or imma- terial ? Examined by the common properties of matter , as ...
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... hence , if , to the water thus impregnated , we add a certain quantity of either of the two latter substances , the connection between the acid and the magnesia will immediately cease : the former will evince its preference for the ...
... hence , if , to the water thus impregnated , we add a certain quantity of either of the two latter substances , the connection between the acid and the magnesia will immediately cease : the former will evince its preference for the ...
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... hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are we to look for a mind in the midst of sponges , corals , and funguses ? -in the spawn of frogs , or the seeds of mushrooms ? Instinct ...
... hence we hear of a moral in- stinct . But has the polype , then , or the hydatid a mind ? Are we to look for a mind in the midst of sponges , corals , and funguses ? -in the spawn of frogs , or the seeds of mushrooms ? Instinct ...
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... hence the soul , or intel- ligent principle , though 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 ...
... hence the soul , or intel- ligent principle , though 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 ...
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