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... illustrations where Mr. Wright only gave sentences cumbrous with epigrammatic terseness . Mr. Wright did not keep the public in mind while writing , it was not from the pride of knowledge , for no feeling could have been more foreign to ...
... illustrations where Mr. Wright only gave sentences cumbrous with epigrammatic terseness . Mr. Wright did not keep the public in mind while writing , it was not from the pride of knowledge , for no feeling could have been more foreign to ...
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... illustration of specific truths , rather than for the elaboration of a general system of philosophy . As our very sources of mental strength in one direction may become sources of mental weak- ness in another , as we are very likely to ...
... illustration of specific truths , rather than for the elaboration of a general system of philosophy . As our very sources of mental strength in one direction may become sources of mental weak- ness in another , as we are very likely to ...
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... illustrated in the experiments of Kircher and Czermak . Hens and pigeons can easily be put into a cataleptic state by holding a cork or a bit of chalk before their eyes so as to attract their atten- tion ; and in a similar way a frog's ...
... illustrated in the experiments of Kircher and Czermak . Hens and pigeons can easily be put into a cataleptic state by holding a cork or a bit of chalk before their eyes so as to attract their atten- tion ; and in a similar way a frog's ...
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... appended to it a " Postscript , " written fifteen years later , as an illustration of the change which Mr. Buckle's reputation has undergone . have ever been accustomed to look upon the pheno- mena IX MR BUCKLE'S FALLACIES.
... appended to it a " Postscript , " written fifteen years later , as an illustration of the change which Mr. Buckle's reputation has undergone . have ever been accustomed to look upon the pheno- mena IX MR BUCKLE'S FALLACIES.
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... illustration of the law that " the evolutions of Humanity correspond with the evolutions of Thought . " Thus far Mr. Buckle proceeds on safe ground : but when he attempts , in his second fundamental law , to go still further , and to ...
... illustration of the law that " the evolutions of Humanity correspond with the evolutions of Thought . " Thus far Mr. Buckle proceeds on safe ground : but when he attempts , in his second fundamental law , to go still further , and to ...
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