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Page 56
... mind . It is not the body which drags us into error ; it is the mind . And , accordingly , we may know what pretensions any one has to be a judge of his fellow - creatures , as we observe him tend more or less to estimate them according ...
... mind . It is not the body which drags us into error ; it is the mind . And , accordingly , we may know what pretensions any one has to be a judge of his fellow - creatures , as we observe him tend more or less to estimate them according ...
Page 59
... mind ; -that the idea is a necessary one , inasmuch as it does not depend upon observation for its evidence ; but that it de- pends upon observation for its development , since , without some observation , we cannot conceive the mind to ...
... mind ; -that the idea is a necessary one , inasmuch as it does not depend upon observation for its evidence ; but that it de- pends upon observation for its development , since , without some observation , we cannot conceive the mind to ...
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... mind , nor with the military mind of France , nor with that even of Prussia . For while we , in civil life , and our neighbors in military life , seem to be alive to the truth that , cæteris paribus , a man who can read and write and ...
... mind , nor with the military mind of France , nor with that even of Prussia . For while we , in civil life , and our neighbors in military life , seem to be alive to the truth that , cæteris paribus , a man who can read and write and ...
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