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Pagina 279
... action ? We are told , however , ( p . 30. ) that the desires centre solely in the private and personal en- joyments of the mind ; ' and with this limitation the mystery vanishes . Yet here , as in most other cases of arbitrary ...
... action ? We are told , however , ( p . 30. ) that the desires centre solely in the private and personal en- joyments of the mind ; ' and with this limitation the mystery vanishes . Yet here , as in most other cases of arbitrary ...
Pagina 294
... action of the chest . Hundreds of muscles are excited to action in breathing , singing , speaking , sneezing , & c . , which require cords , or nerves , called by the author respiratory . For one function the organ has only one nerve ...
... action of the chest . Hundreds of muscles are excited to action in breathing , singing , speaking , sneezing , & c . , which require cords , or nerves , called by the author respiratory . For one function the organ has only one nerve ...
Pagina 360
... action ; and , in the second division , to cause that action to accomplish the particular purpose for which it was re- stored ; so that the end ultimately attained by the action , was the same for which the inaction was originally to be ...
... action ; and , in the second division , to cause that action to accomplish the particular purpose for which it was re- stored ; so that the end ultimately attained by the action , was the same for which the inaction was originally to be ...
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