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... Lord Brougham has written on the " Argument à priori . " How can the learned professor have supposed that the unpublished mate- rials , which , he says , he has by him , for an " Historical and Critical Account of the modern ( so called ) ...
... Lord Brougham has written on the " Argument à priori . " How can the learned professor have supposed that the unpublished mate- rials , which , he says , he has by him , for an " Historical and Critical Account of the modern ( so called ) ...
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... Sir H. Davy has declared his conviction that dreams are always representations of the state of the mind modified by ... Lord Brougham on Natural Theology . " * Among all these and many other writers on the same subject , there is a ...
... Sir H. Davy has declared his conviction that dreams are always representations of the state of the mind modified by ... Lord Brougham on Natural Theology . " * Among all these and many other writers on the same subject , there is a ...
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... Lord Brougham's characteristic illustration of the same fact , is as follows : - " Let any one who is extremely overpowered with drowsiness , as after sitting up all night and sleeping none the next day , lie down and begin to dictate ...
... Lord Brougham's characteristic illustration of the same fact , is as follows : - " Let any one who is extremely overpowered with drowsiness , as after sitting up all night and sleeping none the next day , lie down and begin to dictate ...
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... Lord Brougham , and prior to him , of Dr. Abercrombie , as constituting an irrefragable proof of the distinct and independent nature of the human soul . But there is some danger of carrying the inference from this important ...
... Lord Brougham , and prior to him , of Dr. Abercrombie , as constituting an irrefragable proof of the distinct and independent nature of the human soul . But there is some danger of carrying the inference from this important ...
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... Lord Brougham upon any point , than upon what is called the argument à priori , the argument , namely , in favour of the existence of God , which may be derived by us from contemplating the operations of our own minds , and thence ...
... Lord Brougham upon any point , than upon what is called the argument à priori , the argument , namely , in favour of the existence of God , which may be derived by us from contemplating the operations of our own minds , and thence ...
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