Systematic Education: or, elementary instruction in the various departments of literature and science ... By W. Shepherd, J. Joyce, and L. Carpenter, Volume 2 |
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... mind when he comes to calculate the effects which they are intended to produce , that there will always be an equilibrium when the sum of the several powers is to the weight , as the sum of the velocities of the weight is to the sum of ...
... mind when he comes to calculate the effects which they are intended to produce , that there will always be an equilibrium when the sum of the several powers is to the weight , as the sum of the velocities of the weight is to the sum of ...
Page 82
... mind to admire in how small a compass life can be contained , what various organs it can actuate , and by what different means it can subsist . They will also shew that the hand which made them , is not confined to size or form : and ...
... mind to admire in how small a compass life can be contained , what various organs it can actuate , and by what different means it can subsist . They will also shew that the hand which made them , is not confined to size or form : and ...
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... mind all the facts and demon- strations detailed and exhibited in the public lectures . On a larger and more useful scale , is a work very lately published by Mr. Playfair , entitled , " Outlines of Natural Philosophy , being heads of ...
... mind all the facts and demon- strations detailed and exhibited in the public lectures . On a larger and more useful scale , is a work very lately published by Mr. Playfair , entitled , " Outlines of Natural Philosophy , being heads of ...
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... Mind , is that branch of science , which investigates the laws of the human mind . Its object is to ascertain the properties of the mind , the origin and nature of its various modes of thought and feeling , the ways in which they oper ...
... Mind , is that branch of science , which investigates the laws of the human mind . Its object is to ascertain the properties of the mind , the origin and nature of its various modes of thought and feeling , the ways in which they oper ...
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... mind , to the operations of intellect and affection , is of high value in va- rious points of view . The philosophy of the mind , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , abstracted entirely from that emi- nence which belongs to it in ...
... mind , to the operations of intellect and affection , is of high value in va- rious points of view . The philosophy of the mind , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , abstracted entirely from that emi- nence which belongs to it in ...
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