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Thus supposing we consider a fig at one end of the table , and an olive at the other , ' tis evident , that in forming the complex ideas of these substances , one of the most obvious is that of their different relishes ; and ' tis as ...
Thus supposing we consider a fig at one end of the table , and an olive at the other , ' tis evident , that in forming the complex ideas of these substances , one of the most obvious is that of their different relishes ; and ' tis as ...
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Of this assemblage of images , which the human mind collects from all nature , and even from itself , that is , from its own emotions and operations , the least clear and evident are those which are explored by reason and argument ...
Of this assemblage of images , which the human mind collects from all nature , and even from itself , that is , from its own emotions and operations , the least clear and evident are those which are explored by reason and argument ...
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This is sufficiently evident in the motory vibratiuncles which are derived from the motory vibrations of the second and third classes . As to the motory vibrations of the other classes , it is evident , that the brain is strongly ...
This is sufficiently evident in the motory vibratiuncles which are derived from the motory vibrations of the second and third classes . As to the motory vibrations of the other classes , it is evident , that the brain is strongly ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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