The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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... reflection . " But he would admit that we have as distinct a knowledge of reflection , as of any other mental faculty , or operation : not surely , through the medium of another reflection , for if this mode of explanation be admitted ...
... reflection . " But he would admit that we have as distinct a knowledge of reflection , as of any other mental faculty , or operation : not surely , through the medium of another reflection , for if this mode of explanation be admitted ...
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... reflection , through the medium of con- sciousness , and have as clear a knowledge of reflection , as of any other mental operation , it will also follow , that we acquire a knowledge of every other mental operation or faculty , through ...
... reflection , through the medium of con- sciousness , and have as clear a knowledge of reflection , as of any other mental operation , it will also follow , that we acquire a knowledge of every other mental operation or faculty , through ...
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... reflection , while conscience follows with deliberate steps , and measures all her actions by the unerring square of right and wrong . " Is not conscience quick in its operation ? Does it not act without reflection ? Is it deliberate ...
... reflection , while conscience follows with deliberate steps , and measures all her actions by the unerring square of right and wrong . " Is not conscience quick in its operation ? Does it not act without reflection ? Is it deliberate ...
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