Anti-Jacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine; and Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 12Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1802 |
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... proved to exift . Mr. Belfham allows , that they do not make the nature of perception more intelligible than before . " The man- ` ner , " fays he , " in which fenfations , ideas , and muscular motions are excited by vibrations , and ...
... proved to exift . Mr. Belfham allows , that they do not make the nature of perception more intelligible than before . " The man- ` ner , " fays he , " in which fenfations , ideas , and muscular motions are excited by vibrations , and ...
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... ftand as the ground or folution of the theory of affociation . After this manner it is a very eafy matter to prove or to folve any thing . There There are three claffes of mental operations , which are 6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ,
... ftand as the ground or folution of the theory of affociation . After this manner it is a very eafy matter to prove or to folve any thing . There There are three claffes of mental operations , which are 6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM ,
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... facts in the huınan mind . Next they revile those philofophers who think that there are any more ; and B4 laftly , laftly , they exert all their ingenuity to prove that Belsham's Elements of the Philofophy of the Mind . " 7.
... facts in the huınan mind . Next they revile those philofophers who think that there are any more ; and B4 laftly , laftly , they exert all their ingenuity to prove that Belsham's Elements of the Philofophy of the Mind . " 7.
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... prove that all the phenomena of the human mind are refolvable into these two facts . What are the proofs that the mind can perform no acts but those of perception or affociation ? or more properly no act but that of per- ception ...
... prove that all the phenomena of the human mind are refolvable into these two facts . What are the proofs that the mind can perform no acts but those of perception or affociation ? or more properly no act but that of per- ception ...
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... proving that it was really concerned , and finking all the reft , to make any person who has not reflected upon the frequent complexity of motives , to believe that this one motive was the fole cause of the action . It is poffible that ...
... proving that it was really concerned , and finking all the reft , to make any person who has not reflected upon the frequent complexity of motives , to believe that this one motive was the fole cause of the action . It is poffible that ...
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