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... mind enough to rejoice at it ? Shall I think nobly enough not to envy it , even had it hap- pened to one whom I know to be my enemy ? I feel my temper some- times disposed to be peevish and humoursome , shall I this day endea vour to ...
... mind enough to rejoice at it ? Shall I think nobly enough not to envy it , even had it hap- pened to one whom I know to be my enemy ? I feel my temper some- times disposed to be peevish and humoursome , shall I this day endea vour to ...
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... mind among the Catholics , so different , in general , from what is seen among the Protestants ? It , however , results from all this ( and I believe this consideration is the key to the contradictory judgments formed on the method of ...
... mind among the Catholics , so different , in general , from what is seen among the Protestants ? It , however , results from all this ( and I believe this consideration is the key to the contradictory judgments formed on the method of ...
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... mind . The active and passive states of external objects are determined by changes , which take place in their sensible qualities . But what are these qualities of external objects , unless they be sensations in our own minds , which we ...
... mind . The active and passive states of external objects are determined by changes , which take place in their sensible qualities . But what are these qualities of external objects , unless they be sensations in our own minds , which we ...
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