The Republican, כרך 13Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1970 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 50
עמוד 212
... reflection , as distin- guished from sensation , may be clearly illustrated , in considering the relation of the distance of the sun to ascertain its precise measure . This action of thought cannot be effected by any of the five ...
... reflection , as distin- guished from sensation , may be clearly illustrated , in considering the relation of the distance of the sun to ascertain its precise measure . This action of thought cannot be effected by any of the five ...
עמוד 500
... REFLECTION AND CONTEMPLATION . I SHALL preface this Lecture with an exposition and analysis of the nature of reflection . This faculty modifying its actions and powers beyond the impressions of sense into eventual and pro- bable ...
... REFLECTION AND CONTEMPLATION . I SHALL preface this Lecture with an exposition and analysis of the nature of reflection . This faculty modifying its actions and powers beyond the impressions of sense into eventual and pro- bable ...
עמוד 501
... reflection is nothing but reflex sensation , and no supernatural metaphysic , or mysterious magic , according to the unintelligible jargon of both the ancient and modern schools . ON THE FACULTIES OF REFLECTION AND CONTEMPLATION . These ...
... reflection is nothing but reflex sensation , and no supernatural metaphysic , or mysterious magic , according to the unintelligible jargon of both the ancient and modern schools . ON THE FACULTIES OF REFLECTION AND CONTEMPLATION . These ...
תוכן
VOLUME XIII | 7 |
Notice of Every Womans Book Recapitulation of Stewarts | 17 |
tracts from the Reverend Robert Taylors 44th Oration W | 32 |
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