The London Book of English ProseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Macmillan Company, 1949 - 572 páginas |
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... body is surrounded on all sides by the air , or other non - conducting substances , it is said to be insulated : if on the other hand it anywhere communicates with any conduct- ing body , it is said to be not insulated . When I say that a ...
... body is surrounded on all sides by the air , or other non - conducting substances , it is said to be insulated : if on the other hand it anywhere communicates with any conduct- ing body , it is said to be not insulated . When I say that a ...
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... body , that we can easily conceive that if all body - being in the world were destroyed , yet we might then as well subsist as now we do . JOHN SMITH ( 1618-1652 ) : Discourse of the Immortality of the Soul 2 Infinity There are some I ...
... body , that we can easily conceive that if all body - being in the world were destroyed , yet we might then as well subsist as now we do . JOHN SMITH ( 1618-1652 ) : Discourse of the Immortality of the Soul 2 Infinity There are some I ...
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... body not consisting of the same in- dividual ' particles of matter , ' and hence it demonstratively follows , that let your lordship's notion of personal identity be what it will , it makes the same body not to be necessary to the same ...
... body not consisting of the same in- dividual ' particles of matter , ' and hence it demonstratively follows , that let your lordship's notion of personal identity be what it will , it makes the same body not to be necessary to the same ...
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