| JAMES STANLEY - 1878 - 526 pagina’s
...that never appeared to our outward sense or inward sentiment, the necessary consequence seems to be that we have no idea of connection or power at all, and that these words are absolutely without any meaning."15 Upon which Mr. Lloyd observes : " But if this be so, he and his followers must surely have... | |
| 1921 - 710 pagina’s
...sense or inward sentiment, the necessary conclusion seems to be, that we have no idea of connexion or power at all, and that these words are absolutely...any meaning, when employed either in philosophical reasonings or common life. But there still remains one method of avoiding this conclusion, and one... | |
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