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Die wasserbaulaboratorien Europas: Entwicklung, Aufgaben, Ziele, unter ... - Page 423
by George de Thierry, Conrad Matschoss - 1926 - 431 pages
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 41

1857 - 602 pages
...consciousness that is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 41

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 624 pages
...consciousness that is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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Essays--scientific, Political and Speculative

Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 pages
...consciousness that is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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Essays--scientific, Political and Speculative, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 pages
...consciousness that is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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Illustrations of Universal Progress: A Series of Discussions

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 pages
...consciousness that is {already past can become the object of thought, and never ione which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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English Psychology: Hartley - James Mill - Herbert Spencer - A. Bain - G.H ...

Théodule Ribot - 1873 - 382 pages
...consciousness that is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1888 - 642 pages
...his grasp ; nay, even beyond his power to think of as having existed or as existing in time to come. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their intrinsic nature, ho is just as much at fault. Supposing him in every case able to resolve the appearances, properties,...
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Essays: scientific, political, & speculative. Libr. ed, Volume 1

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 494 pages
...consciousness which is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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First Principles

Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 656 pages
...his grasp ; nay, even beyond his power to think of as having existed or as existing in time to come. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena,...external or internal, to their intrinsic nature, he ia just as much at fault. Supposing him in every case able to resolve the appearances, properties,...
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The Library of Original Sources: 1833-1865

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...consciousness which is already past can become the object of thought, and never one which is passing. When, again, he turns from the succession of phenomena, external or internal, to their essential nature, he is equally at fault. Though he may succeed in resolving all properties of objects...
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