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... true ? One thing is certain : if it is true , we cannot know it to be true . Two objects cannot be known to be alike unless they can be compared ; sensible and material ex hypothesi cannot be compared ; therefore even if they are alike ...
... true ? One thing is certain : if it is true , we cannot know it to be true . Two objects cannot be known to be alike unless they can be compared ; sensible and material ex hypothesi cannot be compared ; therefore even if they are alike ...
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... true action of one on the other . The acid is changed and the paper turns red ; the water is heated and the egg is cooked . If sensible things could get up and move about motu proprio , as do the balls and hoops and mallets at the ...
... true action of one on the other . The acid is changed and the paper turns red ; the water is heated and the egg is cooked . If sensible things could get up and move about motu proprio , as do the balls and hoops and mallets at the ...
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... true it is running by letting the vase spin against his hand . Later , Miss Richter wrote : We think that if the man were working on the join of neck and body as you suggested , he would be leaning further forward and looking into the ...
... true it is running by letting the vase spin against his hand . Later , Miss Richter wrote : We think that if the man were working on the join of neck and body as you suggested , he would be leaning further forward and looking into the ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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