| 1831 - 336 Seiten
...possesses a power of examining and analysing his own nature to a certain extent, but no farther. , In his corporeal frame, he is sensible of a power...he thus exercises, there is nothing to assure him, however he may long to know. His senses, too, inform him of a multitude of particulars respecting the... | |
| 1831 - 336 Seiten
...he possesses a power of examining and analysing his own nature to a certain extent, but no farther. In his corporeal frame, he is sensible of a power...he thus exercises, there is nothing to assure him, however he may long to know. His senses, too, inform him of a multitude of particulars respecting the... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 Seiten
...he possesses a power of examining and analysing his own nature to a certain extent, but no farther. In his corporeal frame he is sensible of a power to...he thus exercises, there is nothing to assure him, however he may long to know. His senses, too, inform him of a mnltitnde of particulars respecting the... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1845 - 408 Seiten
...he possesses a power of examining and analysing his own nature to a certain extent, but no farther. In his corporeal frame he is sensible of a power to...increased at pleasure within certain limits ; but luno his will acts on his limbs he has no consciousness : and whence he derives the power he thus exercises,... | |
| 1849 - 1148 Seiten
...any variety of articulate sound whatsoever."* "Man," says Sir John Herschel, "in his corporeal frame, is sensible of a power to communicate a certain moderate...suspended or increased at pleasure within certain limits; buf ¡toi» his will acts on his limbs, he has no consciousness : and whence he derives the power he... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 406 Seiten
...he possesses a power of examining and analysing his own nature to a certain extent, but no farther. In his corporeal frame he is sensible of a power to...he thus exercises there is nothing to assure him, however he may long to know. His senses, too, inform him of a multitude of particulars respecting (s)... | |
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