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... body up to 98. I do not think that it behoves me to say more on this head than that , in my belief as well as in that of the Council , our several Sections would be greatly strengthened by your acceptance of its proposals . You will at ...
... body up to 98. I do not think that it behoves me to say more on this head than that , in my belief as well as in that of the Council , our several Sections would be greatly strengthened by your acceptance of its proposals . You will at ...
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... body united with a mind . Nor is there the least difficulty in justifying this union of an enjoyed mind with a contem- plated body in a single whole . For our original fact has taught us that physical things which we contemplate and our ...
... body united with a mind . Nor is there the least difficulty in justifying this union of an enjoyed mind with a contem- plated body in a single whole . For our original fact has taught us that physical things which we contemplate and our ...
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... body . Primarily therefore the mind is enjoyed as a thing along- side of other things . But I soon discover that there is an intimate connexion between my mind , my body , and the table . If I close my eyes I cease to see the table ...
... body . Primarily therefore the mind is enjoyed as a thing along- side of other things . But I soon discover that there is an intimate connexion between my mind , my body , and the table . If I close my eyes I cease to see the table ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶs | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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