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Page 157
... mind , and one that was well stored with information of various sorts . Perhaps , even , it would not demand less ability to give a rapid and condensed view of the subject than a more minute and elaborate detail ; since an equally ...
... mind , and one that was well stored with information of various sorts . Perhaps , even , it would not demand less ability to give a rapid and condensed view of the subject than a more minute and elaborate detail ; since an equally ...
Page 159
... mind by which we acquire sensations or feelings from the impression of external objects ; these excite a sensation of their presence or nature on the mind , which is called an Idea : the mind recalls those ideas at different times ...
... mind by which we acquire sensations or feelings from the impression of external objects ; these excite a sensation of their presence or nature on the mind , which is called an Idea : the mind recalls those ideas at different times ...
Page 160
... mind to dif- ferent portions of the brain ; but this has exercised their time and fancy to very little purpose ; no progress has been made in the discovery . Des Cartes , who had the usual speculative ingenuity of a Frenchman , supposed ...
... mind to dif- ferent portions of the brain ; but this has exercised their time and fancy to very little purpose ; no progress has been made in the discovery . Des Cartes , who had the usual speculative ingenuity of a Frenchman , supposed ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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