Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864

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Yes, if he has ideas: but propositionsexpressing them are not enough: one may have many of these, and know butlittle. For example, let us suppose Locke right about the mind's cominginto existence as a sheet of white paper--a man may receive this, andyet not know it. See how easily this may be tested. White paper willreceive any impression you please: can the human mind receive theimpression that two and two are five, or that a part is equal to thewhole? Locke could have answered this, and seeme...d to save his theory. The borrower from Locke cannot.
THE RESURRECTION FLOWER.
If a traveller in Egypt were to bow before the Sphynx, and receive a nodin return, he could scarcely be more surprised than I was to-day, uponseeing a little, dried-up thing--the remains of what had once bloomedand faded ''mid beleaguering sands'--spring into life and beauty beforemy very eyes. All the Abbott Collection contains nothing more rare orcurious. Old, perhaps, as Cheops, and apparently as sound asleep, it isstartled at the touch of water, and, stretching forth its tiny petals, wakes into life as brightly as a new-born flower.


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