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" But let us take one step backward, and inquire what is the cause of the disorder itself, the effects of which are thus visible. It is produced by a sheet of white paper distinguished by a few black marks. But no one would be absurd enough to suppose that... "
Protestant Truths and Roman Catholic Errors: A Tale - Page 211
by Plumpton Wilson - 1830 - 235 pages
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Remarks on Scepticism, Especially as it is Connected with the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Rennell - Biology - 1819 - 220 pages
...and that loss of sense is the natural consequence. But let us lake one step backward, and enquire, what is the cause of the disorder itself, the effects...it, unless those characters conveyed some meaning to (he understanding;. It is thought then which so suddenly agitates and disturbs the brain, and makes...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 1

Christianity - 1819 - 818 pages
...and that loss of sense is the natural consequence. But let us take one step backward, and enquire, •what is the cause of the disorder itself, the effects...which are thus visible. It is produced by a sheet of Vhite paper distin3 M Rennell's Remarks on Scepticism. guislied by a few black marks. But no one would...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 4

1822 - 666 pages
...disordered, and that loss of sense is the natural consequence. But let as take one step backward, and enquire what is the cause of the disorder itself, the effects...would be absurd enough to suppose, that it was the eftect of the paper alone, or of the characters inscribed upon it, unless those characters conveyed...
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The Inquirer, Volume 1

1822 - 764 pages
...drops down without sense or motion. " What is the cause of this disorder, the effects of which arc thus visible? It is produced by a sheet of white paper, distinguished by a few black marks. Hut no one would be absurd enough to suppose that it was the erUrt of the paper alone, or of the characters...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 8

Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1856 - 584 pages
...are thus visible. It is produced by a piece of white paper, with a few black lines marked upon it. But no one would be absurd enough to suppose that...alone, or of the characters inscribed upon it, unless they conveyed some meaning to the understanding. It is thought, then, which so suddenly agitates and...
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