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... never then refused , but as a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush , we on that 5th of November day capably carried a law case , and the judges judgment was the money to be paid forthwith . Daily bread and common sense depended ...
... never then refused , but as a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush , we on that 5th of November day capably carried a law case , and the judges judgment was the money to be paid forthwith . Daily bread and common sense depended ...
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... never think without embodying or connecting mentally our ideas to words . We are , in fact , while in reveries , constantly talking to ourselves . I do not say this is universal , for the intelligent deaf and dumb person cannot of ...
... never think without embodying or connecting mentally our ideas to words . We are , in fact , while in reveries , constantly talking to ourselves . I do not say this is universal , for the intelligent deaf and dumb person cannot of ...
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... never die , that he is dead , & c . The intellectual faculties exhibit not only incoherence , false perceptions , and false beliefs , but become dull or sluggish ; the patient may be imbecile or sottish , or simple 12 [ LECT . I ...
... never die , that he is dead , & c . The intellectual faculties exhibit not only incoherence , false perceptions , and false beliefs , but become dull or sluggish ; the patient may be imbecile or sottish , or simple 12 [ LECT . I ...
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... never seen in my own practice any evidence of increased intellectual power . Imbecility of intellect is one termination of insanity : the degree may vary , the lighter cases being called imbecility , the graver dementia . These states ...
... never seen in my own practice any evidence of increased intellectual power . Imbecility of intellect is one termination of insanity : the degree may vary , the lighter cases being called imbecility , the graver dementia . These states ...
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... never better pleased than when they are so doing , they are in paradise for the time ; with him in the poet , pol me occidistis amici non servastis ait ! You have undone him , he complains , if you trouble him . Tell him what ...
... never better pleased than when they are so doing , they are in paradise for the time ; with him in the poet , pol me occidistis amici non servastis ait ! You have undone him , he complains , if you trouble him . Tell him what ...
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Page 266 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing, or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
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