The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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existence is thought , all our conceptions of existence being some kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im ...
existence is thought , all our conceptions of existence being some kind or other of thought . Do not for a moment sup- pose that these are mere paradoxes or subleties . A little reflection upon the commonest facts proves them to be im ...
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... existence ; or that a given thought is not the effect of its antecedent thought , or of some external power ? and a diversity of other ques- tions , much more easily put than answer- ed . Descartes , determined as he was to strip off ...
... existence ; or that a given thought is not the effect of its antecedent thought , or of some external power ? and a diversity of other ques- tions , much more easily put than answer- ed . Descartes , determined as he was to strip off ...
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... existence at the commencement of the Christian era was $ 427,000,000 . At the discov . ery of America , in 1492 , this amount had dimin- ished to $ 57,000,000 . In 1600 the amount had risen to $ 105,000,000 ; in 1700 to $ 351,000,000 ...
... existence at the commencement of the Christian era was $ 427,000,000 . At the discov . ery of America , in 1492 , this amount had dimin- ished to $ 57,000,000 . In 1600 the amount had risen to $ 105,000,000 ; in 1700 to $ 351,000,000 ...
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