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Pagina xvii
... appear to children Power to give pleasure or pain Strength of body till weakness discovered , or discovers that he is controlled by others To give or withhold money or other enjoyment To communicate information To please by wit or ...
... appear to children Power to give pleasure or pain Strength of body till weakness discovered , or discovers that he is controlled by others To give or withhold money or other enjoyment To communicate information To please by wit or ...
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... appear . The unbounded space around us , with all its infinitude of worlds moving with inconceivable velocities , yet in most perfect order and harmony , is a most sublime and glorious object of contemplation . The earth on which we ...
... appear . The unbounded space around us , with all its infinitude of worlds moving with inconceivable velocities , yet in most perfect order and harmony , is a most sublime and glorious object of contemplation . The earth on which we ...
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... appear as we proceed . The tactual nerves are also affected with heat or cold ; that is , if any substance at a higher or lower temperature than that of the extremity of the nerve at the moment of touch be applied to it , the sensation ...
... appear as we proceed . The tactual nerves are also affected with heat or cold ; that is , if any substance at a higher or lower temperature than that of the extremity of the nerve at the moment of touch be applied to it , the sensation ...
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... appear to arise in the mind like the sensations derived from sounds or odours , without suggesting any external cause . Even with all our experience , we could not distinguish a puncture or cut with a sharp instru- ment from a touch of ...
... appear to arise in the mind like the sensations derived from sounds or odours , without suggesting any external cause . Even with all our experience , we could not distinguish a puncture or cut with a sharp instru- ment from a touch of ...
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... appear more doubtful ; but without arguing the point , we only express our conviction , that the notion of cause and effect is obtained in another way , to be afterwards explained . In the meantime we proceed to consider the attainments ...
... appear more doubtful ; but without arguing the point , we only express our conviction , that the notion of cause and effect is obtained in another way , to be afterwards explained . In the meantime we proceed to consider the attainments ...
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