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... produced by foreign influences , ' Assyrian ' , Greek , and Iranian , and again those produced by Chinese influence in the eastern or Ordos extension . Finally I shall deal with the influence that the later Scythic or Sarmatian work ...
... produced by foreign influences , ' Assyrian ' , Greek , and Iranian , and again those produced by Chinese influence in the eastern or Ordos extension . Finally I shall deal with the influence that the later Scythic or Sarmatian work ...
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... produced in him telepathically by the volitions of a foreign spirit in much the same way as each man's voluntarily initiated mental images are produced in him by the immanent action of his own volitions . Now we have to consider , not ...
... produced in him telepathically by the volitions of a foreign spirit in much the same way as each man's voluntarily initiated mental images are produced in him by the immanent action of his own volitions . Now we have to consider , not ...
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... produce such an image . The image as a whole or its constituent parts seem to be always copies of sensibilia which one has sensed in the past . Thus the complete cause even of a voluntarily produced image includes the traces of one's ...
... produce such an image . The image as a whole or its constituent parts seem to be always copies of sensibilia which one has sensed in the past . Thus the complete cause even of a voluntarily produced image includes the traces of one's ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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