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The First Principles of Knowledge - Page 268
by John Rickaby - 1888 - 412 lehte
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The Works of George Berkeley, 1. köide

George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 lehte
...my own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by sense have not a like dependance on my will. When in broad day-light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view : and so likewise as...
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The Works of George Berkeley, 1. köide

George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 lehte
...my own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by sense have not a like dependance on my will. When in broad day-light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view : and so likewise as...
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The Book of Nature, 3. köide

John Mason Good - 1826 - 454 lehte
...such rules as he himself has ordained, and are termed by us the laws of nature. — When," says he, " in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view; and so likewise as...
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The Book of Nature, 1. köide

John Mason Good - 1828 - 542 lehte
...to such rules as he himself has sd, and are termed by us the laws of nature. — When,4 says he, "in daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I ie or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present their, to my view ; and so likewise...
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The Book of Nature, 2. köide

John Mason Good - 1828 - 540 lehte
...such rules as ho himself has ordained, and are termed by us the laws of nature. — When,1' says he, "in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my poxvcr.to choose whether 1 shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, 5. köide

Englishmen - 1836 - 510 lehte
...as He himself hath ordained, and which are by us termed ' the laws of Nature.' " Again he says : " When in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view ; and so likewise as...
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Connected Essays and Tracts, being a series of inferences, deduced chiefly ...

Henry O'CONNOR (Barrister-at-Law) - 1837 - 376 lehte
...passively, must be the result of some active power without us. " When," says Berkeley, " in broad day light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view, and so likewise as...
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The Book of Nature

John Mason Good - 1837 - 482 lehte
...such rules as he himself has ordained, and are termed by us the laws oí nature. — When," says he, " in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether 1 shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view ; and...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas ..., 1. köide

George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 lehte
...own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by sense have not a like dependence on my will.] When in broad day-light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view ; and so likewise as...
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The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne: Including ..., 1. köide

George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 lehte
...own thoughts, I find the ideas actually perceived by sense have not a like dependence on my will.] When in broad day-light I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view; and so likewise as...
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