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Now by this 'tis plain that he supposes Cogitation, Understanding, Consciousness and Liberty, and all the Faculties of the Soul of Man to be nothing but the result of some peculiar Motions in a Fitly organized Body. |
Now by this it's plain that he supposes Cogitation, Understanding, Consciousness and Liberty, and all the Faculties of the Soul of Man to be nothing but the result of Some peculiar Motions in a Fitly organized Body. |
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