Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... motions , which are denominated voluntary , and which com- prehend the whole active history of man , originate from the mind ; as all bodily mo- tions throughout the wide extent of the uni- verse have their commencement in mind , and ...
... motions , which are denominated voluntary , and which com- prehend the whole active history of man , originate from the mind ; as all bodily mo- tions throughout the wide extent of the uni- verse have their commencement in mind , and ...
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... motion of the orbs of ten thousand thousand solar systems , and the endless succession of motions , which are constantly taking place in the vast extent of the universe ; he wills , and the motions are . The human body is the theatre of ...
... motion of the orbs of ten thousand thousand solar systems , and the endless succession of motions , which are constantly taking place in the vast extent of the universe ; he wills , and the motions are . The human body is the theatre of ...
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... motion is an attribute com- mon to both , to the intellectual and bodily part of man . But motion is a principle or power inherent solely in the mind , and not at all in the body . The whole man moves indeed , but the motion and the ...
... motion is an attribute com- mon to both , to the intellectual and bodily part of man . But motion is a principle or power inherent solely in the mind , and not at all in the body . The whole man moves indeed , but the motion and the ...
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... motion . In the motions which on our Earth familiarly present themselves to our view , whether under the instrumentality of man , or of any other character , we observe , that the intervention of body is necessary to give motion to ...
... motion . In the motions which on our Earth familiarly present themselves to our view , whether under the instrumentality of man , or of any other character , we observe , that the intervention of body is necessary to give motion to ...
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George Walker. to the important question , Whence originates the motion of the first body ? Now attend- ing to this question , there appears not to be one motion on our Earth , or in the whole system of Nature , which does not refer it ...
George Walker. to the important question , Whence originates the motion of the first body ? Now attend- ing to this question , there appears not to be one motion on our Earth , or in the whole system of Nature , which does not refer it ...
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