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Page 91
... supposed effect of adaptation is merely produced by the exercise of a greater degree of attention . This idea appears to us to be ill founded ; because , on viewing , with one eye , objects at different distances , and nearly in the ...
... supposed effect of adaptation is merely produced by the exercise of a greater degree of attention . This idea appears to us to be ill founded ; because , on viewing , with one eye , objects at different distances , and nearly in the ...
Page 111
... in Aristotle to Mrs. H. More ; and he is astonished at being supposed ignorant of a circumstance which enters into the first elements of liberal education . ' Ia In Mr. H.'s advertisement , he said ; " the CORRESPONDENCE . 111.
... in Aristotle to Mrs. H. More ; and he is astonished at being supposed ignorant of a circumstance which enters into the first elements of liberal education . ' Ia In Mr. H.'s advertisement , he said ; " the CORRESPONDENCE . 111.
Page 252
... supposed to indicate a high share of intelligence , and these are what man possesses in a pre - emi- nent degree . The facial angle of Camper is that which best expresses the proportion of those parts , and its relative magni tude has ...
... supposed to indicate a high share of intelligence , and these are what man possesses in a pre - emi- nent degree . The facial angle of Camper is that which best expresses the proportion of those parts , and its relative magni tude has ...
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