American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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Page 274
... organ was playing the 100th psalm , and when it was done , Mr. Coleridge rose and gave out his text , And he went up into the mountain to pray , HIMSELF , ALONE . ' As he gave out his text , his voice ' rose like a stream of rich ...
... organ was playing the 100th psalm , and when it was done , Mr. Coleridge rose and gave out his text , And he went up into the mountain to pray , HIMSELF , ALONE . ' As he gave out his text , his voice ' rose like a stream of rich ...
Page 368
... organ of thought and volition , and the mental manifestations . The study of the external form of the skull , with the view of discovering the shape , size , and functions of the different parts of the brain , and thence deriving ...
... organ of thought and volition , and the mental manifestations . The study of the external form of the skull , with the view of discovering the shape , size , and functions of the different parts of the brain , and thence deriving ...
Page 369
... organ it manifests itself to us ; unless , indeed , we are materialists , which entirely alters the case . If , however ... organs , except in its percep- tion of material objects , or in the spontaneous movements of the body which it ...
... organ it manifests itself to us ; unless , indeed , we are materialists , which entirely alters the case . If , however ... organs , except in its percep- tion of material objects , or in the spontaneous movements of the body which it ...
Page 370
... organ , either as a whole , or in separate parts , as is asserted by Dr. Cullen , is an absurd hypothesis . It is impossible that we can have any evidence of motion , from the nature of its bony covering ; and it is equally impossible ...
... organ , either as a whole , or in separate parts , as is asserted by Dr. Cullen , is an absurd hypothesis . It is impossible that we can have any evidence of motion , from the nature of its bony covering ; and it is equally impossible ...
Page 371
... organs , at first view , accounts very satisfactorily for the well - known fact that injuries , and even extensive suppuration , do not interrupt the mental functions . Mr. Combe observes , " it appears strange , if every part of the ...
... organs , at first view , accounts very satisfactorily for the well - known fact that injuries , and even extensive suppuration , do not interrupt the mental functions . Mr. Combe observes , " it appears strange , if every part of the ...
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