The Rise of Romanticism: Essential TextsCarcanet New Press, 1978 - 363 Seiten |
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... substance , than those unextended , indivisible substances , or spirits , which act , and think , and perceive them ; whereas philosophers vulgarly hold , that the sensible qualities exist in an inert , extended , unperceiving substance ...
... substance , than those unextended , indivisible substances , or spirits , which act , and think , and perceive them ; whereas philosophers vulgarly hold , that the sensible qualities exist in an inert , extended , unperceiving substance ...
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... substance . When the nerves of any part are cut , tied , or compressed in any considerable degree , the functions of that part are either entirely destroyed , or much impaired . When the spinal marrow is compressed by a dislocation of ...
... substance . When the nerves of any part are cut , tied , or compressed in any considerable degree , the functions of that part are either entirely destroyed , or much impaired . When the spinal marrow is compressed by a dislocation of ...
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... substance . Let these vibrations be called the natural vibrations . Secondly , As soon as the child is born , external objects act upon it violently , and excite vibrations in the medullary substance , which differ from the natural ones ...
... substance . Let these vibrations be called the natural vibrations . Secondly , As soon as the child is born , external objects act upon it violently , and excite vibrations in the medullary substance , which differ from the natural ones ...
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Thomas Burnet | 5 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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