The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... mind , or could produce that idea in the mind of any human being ; nor that they believe that the writer meant to produce that idea in their mind , or in the mind of any human being ; it is , in fact , an impossible meaning ; and yet ...
... mind , or could produce that idea in the mind of any human being ; nor that they believe that the writer meant to produce that idea in their mind , or in the mind of any human being ; it is , in fact , an impossible meaning ; and yet ...
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... minds differently organised . With some - probably most of those who open their mind seriously to it - the prevailing aspect is dogmatic . Plenty are ready to say with Dr. Newman , from ' the age of fifteen , dogma has been the ...
... minds differently organised . With some - probably most of those who open their mind seriously to it - the prevailing aspect is dogmatic . Plenty are ready to say with Dr. Newman , from ' the age of fifteen , dogma has been the ...
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... mind , of the two distinguished men whom we are comparing , were undoubtedly very distinct , but not precisely with that special divergence which the world attributed to them . That Newman , in the days of his early zeal , and with some ...
... mind , of the two distinguished men whom we are comparing , were undoubtedly very distinct , but not precisely with that special divergence which the world attributed to them . That Newman , in the days of his early zeal , and with some ...
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