The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... perception of the natural language , ap- pears from this , that an insult given quite unintentionally , and with the kindest and most respectful air , has exactly the same effect : I shall never forget the air of offended dignity with ...
... perception of the natural language , ap- pears from this , that an insult given quite unintentionally , and with the kindest and most respectful air , has exactly the same effect : I shall never forget the air of offended dignity with ...
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... perceive only difference ; that the organ of Colour com- pares colours , but Comparison colours to sounds , & c . I really cannot perceive the very great inaccuracy of saying , that things in many respects different are alike in others ...
... perceive only difference ; that the organ of Colour com- pares colours , but Comparison colours to sounds , & c . I really cannot perceive the very great inaccuracy of saying , that things in many respects different are alike in others ...
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... perception of a real resemblance , but no power of discriminating between a true and false analogy , exactly as , according to my views , a large organ of Causality standing alone should possess a clear perception of cause and effect ...
... perception of a real resemblance , but no power of discriminating between a true and false analogy , exactly as , according to my views , a large organ of Causality standing alone should possess a clear perception of cause and effect ...
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... perception of wit , or who derive the greatest enjoyment from its exhibition . Grimm , in some part of his correspondence , I remember , states many facts in corroboration of this opinion , which he also held , and expressed by saying ...
... perception of wit , or who derive the greatest enjoyment from its exhibition . Grimm , in some part of his correspondence , I remember , states many facts in corroboration of this opinion , which he also held , and expressed by saying ...
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... perceive , therefore , that there exists any valid objection to the expression I have sug- gested . I remain , Sir , your most obedient Servant , GEORGE HANCOCK . P. S. - Holding as I do that Causality possesses no power of comparison ...
... perceive , therefore , that there exists any valid objection to the expression I have sug- gested . I remain , Sir , your most obedient Servant , GEORGE HANCOCK . P. S. - Holding as I do that Causality possesses no power of comparison ...
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