The Atlantic Monthly, 2 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1858 |
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... mind inwrought itself into the very con- sciousness of humanity ! Spinoza saw , that , if God alone can bring mind and matter together and effect a relation between them , it follows that mind and matter , or their attributes , however ...
... mind inwrought itself into the very con- sciousness of humanity ! Spinoza saw , that , if God alone can bring mind and matter together and effect a relation between them , it follows that mind and matter , or their attributes , however ...
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... mind inwrought itself into the very con- sciousness of humanity ! Spinoza saw , that , if God alone can bring mind and matter together and effect a relation between them , it follows that mind and matter , or their attributes , however ...
... mind inwrought itself into the very con- sciousness of humanity ! Spinoza saw , that , if God alone can bring mind and matter together and effect a relation between them , it follows that mind and matter , or their attributes , however ...
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... mind . The ignorant and rude may be dazzled and delighted by physical beauty , and charmed by loud and stirring sounds ; but those more simple melodies and less attractive colors and forms that appeal to the mind for their principal ...
... mind . The ignorant and rude may be dazzled and delighted by physical beauty , and charmed by loud and stirring sounds ; but those more simple melodies and less attractive colors and forms that appeal to the mind for their principal ...
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