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... kind assiduities he gratefully felt , but whose neglect of eternal things had excited within him deep concern , he discovered the most affecting anxiety . " O sir , " he would say , even when he had scarcely any power to speak ; - " O ...
... kind assiduities he gratefully felt , but whose neglect of eternal things had excited within him deep concern , he discovered the most affecting anxiety . " O sir , " he would say , even when he had scarcely any power to speak ; - " O ...
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... kind . The higher faculties , on the other hand , are those which have not so close á connection with the senses . Through them we become conscious ( as occasions arise ) of ideas above the grasp of sense . That which our lower ...
... kind . The higher faculties , on the other hand , are those which have not so close á connection with the senses . Through them we become conscious ( as occasions arise ) of ideas above the grasp of sense . That which our lower ...
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... kind of evidence as that upon which the science of physics is founded , and from facts derived from the same source , namely , the world of matter ? We do not deny that this section contains much useful matter , nor that it exhi- bits ...
... kind of evidence as that upon which the science of physics is founded , and from facts derived from the same source , namely , the world of matter ? We do not deny that this section contains much useful matter , nor that it exhi- bits ...
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UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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