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Page 274
... mind , and impress it with such a diversity or contrariety of sensa tions , have still a degree of uniformity in their mode of action . We may still suppose that the same individual placed under their imme . diate influence , would ...
... mind , and impress it with such a diversity or contrariety of sensa tions , have still a degree of uniformity in their mode of action . We may still suppose that the same individual placed under their imme . diate influence , would ...
Page 275
... mind peevish and fretful , and dispose it to be much more powerfully affected than usual by incidents of a disagreeable nature ; such as losses , disappointments , the improper conduct of others , & c . has been frequently noticed by ...
... mind peevish and fretful , and dispose it to be much more powerfully affected than usual by incidents of a disagreeable nature ; such as losses , disappointments , the improper conduct of others , & c . has been frequently noticed by ...
Page 388
... mind , before enumerated , have but one which possesses sensation or feeling , namely , the TASTE , or sixth Sense ; and as the mind possesses but five distinct powers , of which the Taste is one , in order to prevent the embarrass ment ...
... mind , before enumerated , have but one which possesses sensation or feeling , namely , the TASTE , or sixth Sense ; and as the mind possesses but five distinct powers , of which the Taste is one , in order to prevent the embarrass ment ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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