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" Any person who has made observations on the state and progress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed that there are two distinct classes of what are called Thoughts: those that we produce in ourselves by reflection and the... "
The Paine Festival: Celebration of the 119th Anniversary of the Birth-day of ... - Página 3
por Cincinnati (Ohio). Committee of Arrangements for the Paine Festival - 1856 - 35 páginas
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Dissertation on the first principles of government

Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 páginas
...observations on the state and progress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed, that there are two distinct classes of what are called...treat those voluntary visitors with civility, taking caie to examine, as well as 1 was able, if they were worth entertaining ; and it was from them I have...
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - 1822 - 254 páginas
...Thonghts; those that we produce in omsi.lvcs hy reflection and the act of thinking, and those that holt into the mind of their own accord. I have always made it a rule to treat those voluntary visitors with cifility, taking care to examine, as well as I was ahle, if they were worth entertaining; and it is...
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine - 1824 - 420 páginas
...on the state and pro^ gress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed, that are two distinct classes of what are called Thoughts...made it a rule to treat those voluntary visitors with ci» vility, taking care to examine, as well as I was able, if they were worth entertaining ; and it...
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A Refutation of Every Argument Brought Against the Truth of Christianity ...

William Grisenthwaite - 1825 - 314 páginas
...observations on the state and progress of the human mind by observing his own, cannot but have observed that there are two distinct classes of what are called Thoughts : those that we produce in ourselves from reflection and the act of thinking, and those that boh into the mind of their own accord, I have...
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The Age of Reason: In Two Parts

Thomas Paine - 1827 - 186 páginas
...the " state and progress of the human mind, by observing 'f^v his own, cannot but have observed, that there are two distinct classes of what are called...that we produce in ourselves by reflection and the art of thinking and those that bolt into the mind of their own accord. 1 have always made it a rule...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1860 - 1176 páginas
...classes of what *" ciDsd thoughts : those that we produce in ourselves by reflection and the •rtrf thinking, and those that bolt into the mind of their own accord. I have •Iwayimade it a rule to treat those voluntary visitors with civility, taking care to 'urnine, IB...
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Paine's Complete Works, Volume 3

Thomas Paine - 1878 - 606 páginas
...observations on the state and progress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed, that there are two distinct classes of what are called...thinking, and those that bolt into the mind of their own accordC I have always made it a rule to treat those voluntary visitors with civility, taking care to...
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Ira Andrews & Ann Hopkinson, Their Ancestors and Posterity: Including the ...

Thomas Sheldon Andrews - 1879 - 456 páginas
...observations on the state and progress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed that there are two distinct classes of what are called...act of thinking, and those that bolt into the mind (by spirit influence — TSA) of their own accord. I have always made it a rule to treat those voluntary...
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The New World: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Ethics and Theology, Volume 1

1892 - 822 páginas
...of them jostle the most arrant nonsense upon every page. There is a Quaker reminiscence in Paine's " two distinct classes of what are called Thoughts :...their own accord." " I have always made it a rule," he says, " to treat those voluntary visitors with civility : taking care to examine, as well as I was...
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American Philosophy: The Early Schools

Woodbridge Riley - 1907 - 630 páginas
...observations on the state and progress of the human mind, by observing his own, cannot but have observed that there are two distinct classes of what are called...thinking, and those that bolt into the mind of their own accord.1 This is the only bit of introspection, the only example of the Interior attitude in the book....
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