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116 APPENDIX, universe) exists, for, as he is without figure and quality, he eannot be discerned by the external senses, and there cannot be the evidence of mental perception, for the mental perception of one person cannot discover the existence of another Spirit,”

Jn pursuing the sketch which I have thus given of the philosoe phical opinion noticed in the translations, it has perhaps occurred to the reader, that a more detailed account of them would throw much light on the ancient system taught in Europe, and would be a valuable addition to the History of philosophy and of the human Mind.

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