New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen39,Parte3J. N. McClintock, 1880 |
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... mind is dependent upon brain for its manifestations , and that without it mind is powerless ; that a malformation of brain , or even a small portion of it , shuts up the mind in darkness : that even a functional de- rangement of the ...
... mind is dependent upon brain for its manifestations , and that without it mind is powerless ; that a malformation of brain , or even a small portion of it , shuts up the mind in darkness : that even a functional de- rangement of the ...
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... mind , stretching out its arms toward the Infinite , must be felt by every student . And if conquest among the finites be practical , the contemplation of the infi- nite is sublime . The mind that could conceive , as natural , the ...
... mind , stretching out its arms toward the Infinite , must be felt by every student . And if conquest among the finites be practical , the contemplation of the infi- nite is sublime . The mind that could conceive , as natural , the ...
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... MIND . But many suppose the theory has a scientific basis , and science is the synonym of exact knowledge , beyond ... mind - force , one form of which is will - power . The only power capable of conceiving or originating an end , or a ...
... MIND . But many suppose the theory has a scientific basis , and science is the synonym of exact knowledge , beyond ... mind - force , one form of which is will - power . The only power capable of conceiving or originating an end , or a ...
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The Massacre of St Bartholomew Prof George P Fisher | 1 |
President Noah Porter | 96 |
Some Contributions which the West may be expected to make to | 124 |
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