The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... force . At this moment , the legislation of the country is impeded and hampered by ecclesiastical matters , with which Parliament ought to have nothing to do , and for which it has no special competency , but the reverse . The force ...
... force . At this moment , the legislation of the country is impeded and hampered by ecclesiastical matters , with which Parliament ought to have nothing to do , and for which it has no special competency , but the reverse . The force ...
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... force vary with the kinds of matter . The highest kind of matter with which we are acquainted is nerve - tissue , and its corresponding force is nerve - force . This highest development of forces necessarily implies the existence of all ...
... force vary with the kinds of matter . The highest kind of matter with which we are acquainted is nerve - tissue , and its corresponding force is nerve - force . This highest development of forces necessarily implies the existence of all ...
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... force also as much a figment as any of the metaphysical entitles against which he is everlastingly , raving ? If we are to reject all but phenomena , must we not also , by the same inexorable law , reject force ? We find him , moreover ...
... force also as much a figment as any of the metaphysical entitles against which he is everlastingly , raving ? If we are to reject all but phenomena , must we not also , by the same inexorable law , reject force ? We find him , moreover ...
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