Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... body . How can that be fixed , which is , by its nature , kept floating about in the air ? How can a solid body be formed of an element , whereof the essential tendency is towards an in- cessant division of particles , by diminishing ...
... body . How can that be fixed , which is , by its nature , kept floating about in the air ? How can a solid body be formed of an element , whereof the essential tendency is towards an in- cessant division of particles , by diminishing ...
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... body are from the soul , not the life and activity of the soul from the body . The beautiful , then , as the proper object of the imagination , must be really objective and intelligible , and therefore belong to the or- der of the true ...
... body are from the soul , not the life and activity of the soul from the body . The beautiful , then , as the proper object of the imagination , must be really objective and intelligible , and therefore belong to the or- der of the true ...
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... body ; for when bereft of the soul , the body is a corpse , incapable of performing a single function . What we call the irrational or animal soul must , then , undoubt- edly , have its place and office in the physical economy of human ...
... body ; for when bereft of the soul , the body is a corpse , incapable of performing a single function . What we call the irrational or animal soul must , then , undoubt- edly , have its place and office in the physical economy of human ...
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