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Page 115
... original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten upon the organs of sense . The rest are derived from that original . As I said before , whatsoever we ...
... original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten upon the organs of sense . The rest are derived from that original . As I said before , whatsoever we ...
Page 261
... original intentions , a misfortune unexpectedly brought a happy solution and enabled me after twenty - seven years to return to my original plan which I had given up in 1879. The misfortune was the weakening of my eyesight so that it ...
... original intentions , a misfortune unexpectedly brought a happy solution and enabled me after twenty - seven years to return to my original plan which I had given up in 1879. The misfortune was the weakening of my eyesight so that it ...
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... original is exceed- ingly difficult to quote from , by reason of its enormous length and prolixity , and the passage from Santayana is an example of such fine prcse that one welcomes almost any excuse for making use of it . It requires ...
... original is exceed- ingly difficult to quote from , by reason of its enormous length and prolixity , and the passage from Santayana is an example of such fine prcse that one welcomes almost any excuse for making use of it . It requires ...
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