The Selected Writings of Benjamin RushPhilosophical Library, 1947 - 433 pages |
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Page 116
... opinions , it will overbalance the most illiberal opposition they may meet with , from all the learned vulgar of the ... opinion , concluded it with the following words , " I tell you , I tell you my brethren , -I tell you again , that ...
... opinions , it will overbalance the most illiberal opposition they may meet with , from all the learned vulgar of the ... opinion , concluded it with the following words , " I tell you , I tell you my brethren , -I tell you again , that ...
Page 136
... opinion has been maintained by Dr. Girtanner , and has some probability in its favor . II . The whole human body is so formed , and connected , that impressions made in the healthy state upon one part , excite motion , or sensation , or ...
... opinion has been maintained by Dr. Girtanner , and has some probability in its favor . II . The whole human body is so formed , and connected , that impressions made in the healthy state upon one part , excite motion , or sensation , or ...
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... opinion of Dr. Darwin which is connected with it . He supposes dreams are never at- tended with volition . The facts which have been mentioned , prove , that the will frequently acts with more force in them , than in the waking state ...
... opinion of Dr. Darwin which is connected with it . He supposes dreams are never at- tended with volition . The facts which have been mentioned , prove , that the will frequently acts with more force in them , than in the waking state ...
Contents
ON SLAVEKEEPING 1773 | 3 |
A PLAN OF A PEACEOFFICE FOR THE UNITED STATES | 19 |
SYLVANIA 1777 | 54 |
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