The North American Review, 78. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1854 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 101
... nature there is one , namely , a par- ticular mode of action of certain nerves , which has for its cause , and as we are now supposing for its efficient cause , a state of our mind ; and because this is the only efficient cause of which ...
... nature there is one , namely , a par- ticular mode of action of certain nerves , which has for its cause , and as we are now supposing for its efficient cause , a state of our mind ; and because this is the only efficient cause of which ...
Sayfa 280
... nature . But in these and similar instances , the idiosyncrasy of the writ- rs , and not human nature in general , is alive to the experi- ment . De Foe gives a practical solution to the idea . He describes the physical resources ...
... nature . But in these and similar instances , the idiosyncrasy of the writ- rs , and not human nature in general , is alive to the experi- ment . De Foe gives a practical solution to the idea . He describes the physical resources ...
Sayfa 281
... nature or experience . They triumph over the oblivious influence of change and time , because created " in the hasty stealth of nature " ; and are more vigorous by virtue of this spontaneous origin . De Foe's life was a moral solitude ...
... nature or experience . They triumph over the oblivious influence of change and time , because created " in the hasty stealth of nature " ; and are more vigorous by virtue of this spontaneous origin . De Foe's life was a moral solitude ...
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