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Page 406
... feelings which have been universally regarded as simple , and the elements of which must have been intimately combined , long before the period to which we are capable of looking back ; and , for the same rea- son , we must be aware ...
... feelings which have been universally regarded as simple , and the elements of which must have been intimately combined , long before the period to which we are capable of looking back ; and , for the same rea- son , we must be aware ...
Page 411
... feelings , and sometimes interrupted by external objects ; and the concur- rence of these varieties of muscular contraction of the fingers and arms , and also of the impediments to accustomed series of feelings , when the contraction is ...
... feelings , and sometimes interrupted by external objects ; and the concur- rence of these varieties of muscular contraction of the fingers and arms , and also of the impediments to accustomed series of feelings , when the contraction is ...
Page 414
... feelings of the mind , or those which are not the immediate consequences of the presence of external objects , the ... feelings in order , and not to have arranged the emotions according to the complex forms in which they usually exist ...
... feelings of the mind , or those which are not the immediate consequences of the presence of external objects , the ... feelings in order , and not to have arranged the emotions according to the complex forms in which they usually exist ...
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