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Page 220
... cause of this peculiar sensation of delight ; this cause will be found in the association of ideas : with the forms which we esteem beautiful , it will appear that certain , pleasing ideas or emotions are associated in our mind , which ...
... cause of this peculiar sensation of delight ; this cause will be found in the association of ideas : with the forms which we esteem beautiful , it will appear that certain , pleasing ideas or emotions are associated in our mind , which ...
Page 362
... cause in hastening the process and aggravating the degree of unsoundness , in the second . Sir Joseph Banks certainly mistook an effect for a cause , or at least a proximate cause for a remote one , when he attri- buted the mildew of ...
... cause in hastening the process and aggravating the degree of unsoundness , in the second . Sir Joseph Banks certainly mistook an effect for a cause , or at least a proximate cause for a remote one , when he attri- buted the mildew of ...
Page 441
... cause . This he supposes to be a diseased state of the medulla spinalis , in that part which is contained in the canal formed by the superior cervical vertebræ , and extending , as the dis- ease proceeds , to the medulla oblongata ...
... cause . This he supposes to be a diseased state of the medulla spinalis , in that part which is contained in the canal formed by the superior cervical vertebræ , and extending , as the dis- ease proceeds , to the medulla oblongata ...
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