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Page 35
... matter , two grand and universal abstractions , in the world , the one being to us the interpreter of the other . Berkeley , coming after him , boldly denied the abstract existence of matter at all , and affirmed mind , spirit , ideas ...
... matter , two grand and universal abstractions , in the world , the one being to us the interpreter of the other . Berkeley , coming after him , boldly denied the abstract existence of matter at all , and affirmed mind , spirit , ideas ...
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... matter , and , like all subordinate matter , has not enough weight in itself to make us overlook trivial expressions of a jarring character . The truth is that the spiritual bleating about love , of which we hear so much at English ...
... matter , and , like all subordinate matter , has not enough weight in itself to make us overlook trivial expressions of a jarring character . The truth is that the spiritual bleating about love , of which we hear so much at English ...
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... matter in hand for a more seasonable opportunity ; his impa- tience to reach Redcombe Manor was too feverish and absorbing ; and there was no knowing within a week or two when the packet might come again . Moreover , although so ...
... matter in hand for a more seasonable opportunity ; his impa- tience to reach Redcombe Manor was too feverish and absorbing ; and there was no knowing within a week or two when the packet might come again . Moreover , although so ...
Contents
COUNTRYHOUSE ON THE RHINE Part XXXIV | 2 |
LATE FOR THE TRAIN | 10 |
EARTH TO EARTH | 66 |
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