The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... mind is fitted to receive is forthwith believed and unhesitatingly acted upon . There is at first no distinction whatever between belief proper and the ideas or fancies which happen for the moment to possess the mind . A savage believes ...
... mind is fitted to receive is forthwith believed and unhesitatingly acted upon . There is at first no distinction whatever between belief proper and the ideas or fancies which happen for the moment to possess the mind . A savage believes ...
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... mind is occupied may be either emotional or intellectual - i.e . they may arise from the presence of some emotion , or from a misdirection of attention from the fundamental points at issue . We found reason to believe that whether the ...
... mind is occupied may be either emotional or intellectual - i.e . they may arise from the presence of some emotion , or from a misdirection of attention from the fundamental points at issue . We found reason to believe that whether the ...
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... mind on questions of right and wrong ; the child is not to steal , it is to tell the truth , etc. The mind is in this way filled with thoughts of good and bad ; and this is a direct evil , in so far as thoughts of bad things are ...
... mind on questions of right and wrong ; the child is not to steal , it is to tell the truth , etc. The mind is in this way filled with thoughts of good and bad ; and this is a direct evil , in so far as thoughts of bad things are ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
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