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... matter , depend on experience : but this truth has not . met with a general reception : for on a supposed difference in the nature of the succession of the phænomena of mind and of matter , a theory of power has been put together and ...
... matter , depend on experience : but this truth has not . met with a general reception : for on a supposed difference in the nature of the succession of the phænomena of mind and of matter , a theory of power has been put together and ...
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... matter , as the external cause of the sen- sations of mind , we are not justified by induction , in affirming , that any created matter is less capable of beginning changes , than any created mind . All is only a continuance of changes ...
... matter , as the external cause of the sen- sations of mind , we are not justified by induction , in affirming , that any created matter is less capable of beginning changes , than any created mind . All is only a continuance of changes ...
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... matter ; potash burns animal matter : the two bodies , in combination , do not burn animal matter . In this instance , it may be said the bodies are not homogeneous . But , in the phenomena of common motion , the ho . mogeneous or ...
... matter ; potash burns animal matter : the two bodies , in combination , do not burn animal matter . In this instance , it may be said the bodies are not homogeneous . But , in the phenomena of common motion , the ho . mogeneous or ...
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