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... writer in the last number of the Journal of the Royal Institution ( No. xxv . p . 201. ) has replied somewhat sharply to the Remarks which I had thus published , and stigmatised them with the epithet of " superfluous and frivolous ...
... writer in the last number of the Journal of the Royal Institution ( No. xxv . p . 201. ) has replied somewhat sharply to the Remarks which I had thus published , and stigmatised them with the epithet of " superfluous and frivolous ...
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... writer wishes to consider them remains to be proved . The only threefold division to which he ever refers is that of some Greek philosophers into spirit , soul , and body ; meaning , probably , by the soul the sensitive faculties of man ...
... writer wishes to consider them remains to be proved . The only threefold division to which he ever refers is that of some Greek philosophers into spirit , soul , and body ; meaning , probably , by the soul the sensitive faculties of man ...
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... writer , 301 . Bibliography , and Bibliomania , remarks on , 472 . Bichat , M. , memoir of , 513 . Biographers , observations on the partiality of , 37 . Black Act , remarks on the oper- ation of , 62 . Blindness of Homer , Ossian , and ...
... writer , 301 . Bibliography , and Bibliomania , remarks on , 472 . Bichat , M. , memoir of , 513 . Biographers , observations on the partiality of , 37 . Black Act , remarks on the oper- ation of , 62 . Blindness of Homer , Ossian , and ...
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