Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... mind is so differently framed , that the same evidence which convinces one man has no effect upon another . Both these theories are unfounded , or supported by false principles . The former supposes that we are not free agents in our ...
... mind is so differently framed , that the same evidence which convinces one man has no effect upon another . Both these theories are unfounded , or supported by false principles . The former supposes that we are not free agents in our ...
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... Mind . By THOMAS BROWN , M. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh . Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . By the late THOMAS BROWN , M. D. & c . & c . [ From an article upon these works in the Monthly ...
... Mind . By THOMAS BROWN , M. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh . Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . By the late THOMAS BROWN , M. D. & c . & c . [ From an article upon these works in the Monthly ...
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... mind of those whom we meet , which a few words of ours may at any time call forth ; and the moral influence which keeps this power over the uneasy feelings of others , under due restraint , is not the least important of the moral ...
... mind of those whom we meet , which a few words of ours may at any time call forth ; and the moral influence which keeps this power over the uneasy feelings of others , under due restraint , is not the least important of the moral ...
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