The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Page 84
... cause . To say that these sensations may have no origin at all , would be to commit an out- rage against ourselves . And why ? Simply because our mind is so constituted that to doubt whether anything phenomenal had a cause would be a ...
... cause . To say that these sensations may have no origin at all , would be to commit an out- rage against ourselves . And why ? Simply because our mind is so constituted that to doubt whether anything phenomenal had a cause would be a ...
Page 87
... cause is not an in- nate idea , but the result of repeated obser- vations , and , it may be , a mere illusion , do ... cause ; and through another form of the internal sense , viz . that of space , which is likewise pre - established in ...
... cause is not an in- nate idea , but the result of repeated obser- vations , and , it may be , a mere illusion , do ... cause ; and through another form of the internal sense , viz . that of space , which is likewise pre - established in ...
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... cause . The grandeur of the spectacle given by the world , the grandeur of the cause of its all being not ourselves , being above and beyond ourselves , and immeasurably dwarfing us , a man of ima- gination instinctively personifies as ...
... cause . The grandeur of the spectacle given by the world , the grandeur of the cause of its all being not ourselves , being above and beyond ourselves , and immeasurably dwarfing us , a man of ima- gination instinctively personifies as ...
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