To these ancient speculations the moderns have added a further question:--'Whose pleasure?
But whether the just have a better and happier life than the unjust is a further question which we also proposed to consider.
Whether we can trace the process through which it became one of the mental possessions characteristic of Mankind is a further question, and a very curious one.
With this accepted result in remembrance, let the reader ask himself the further question, how he became originally impressed with the grand division of that world of objectivity,--how he first separated Persons from Things?
The idea which we have just imagined our savage to entertain respecting a watch suggests a further question.
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