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Page 105
... object , but the zealous exertions of private individuals have contributed much towards its diffusion . The author of the present publication , with a very commendable zeal for the improvement of his profession , and the dissemination ...
... object , but the zealous exertions of private individuals have contributed much towards its diffusion . The author of the present publication , with a very commendable zeal for the improvement of his profession , and the dissemination ...
Page 185
... object non - existent this moment , and existent the next . " Now if conceiving an object be made to mean , calling up the image of that object , this , from the mere signification of terms , is impossible ; and , as Mr. H. is in ge ...
... object non - existent this moment , and existent the next . " Now if conceiving an object be made to mean , calling up the image of that object , this , from the mere signification of terms , is impossible ; and , as Mr. H. is in ge ...
Page 455
... object , which acts directly on the cerebral organ ; the association of the fantastic image with real objects , or ordinary ideas ; and the fixed dis- positions of an internal organ , or sensible centre , which , first ex- cited by the ...
... object , which acts directly on the cerebral organ ; the association of the fantastic image with real objects , or ordinary ideas ; and the fixed dis- positions of an internal organ , or sensible centre , which , first ex- cited by the ...
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