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Page 133
... mind , its properties and powers , substantially increased , for so ex- traordinary a production . The author's division of his subject , and the precedence which he gives to certain faculties in his mental analysis , pre- sent the ...
... mind , its properties and powers , substantially increased , for so ex- traordinary a production . The author's division of his subject , and the precedence which he gives to certain faculties in his mental analysis , pre- sent the ...
Page 143
... mind , superinduced by the ENERGIES of some UNPER- CEIVED external Power , he supposed these sensations to be perma- nently existing detached beings , which flit , like swallows , into and out of our mind ; -a supposition which ...
... mind , superinduced by the ENERGIES of some UNPER- CEIVED external Power , he supposed these sensations to be perma- nently existing detached beings , which flit , like swallows , into and out of our mind ; -a supposition which ...
Page 145
... Mind can per- ceive only through the line of the Optic Trunk . Let these three things , therefore , be represented by the following letters , viz . A The Mind- -B or The Picture The Table . Now , with regard to this disposition , I ...
... Mind can per- ceive only through the line of the Optic Trunk . Let these three things , therefore , be represented by the following letters , viz . A The Mind- -B or The Picture The Table . Now , with regard to this disposition , I ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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