The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes96-97Theodore Foster, 1855 |
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... tion between the development of the higher intellectual faculties and that of the cerebral lobes , for excision of these parts in birds , their deficiency in monsters , or their deteriora- tion from innutrition , is followed by stupefac- ...
... tion between the development of the higher intellectual faculties and that of the cerebral lobes , for excision of these parts in birds , their deficiency in monsters , or their deteriora- tion from innutrition , is followed by stupefac- ...
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... tion is not otherwise occupied , are distressed by about him ; he may have nothing else , and the sounds of bells ringing . A gentleman , hav- become the dupe to every kind of imposture ing what is commonly called a highly nervous from ...
... tion is not otherwise occupied , are distressed by about him ; he may have nothing else , and the sounds of bells ringing . A gentleman , hav- become the dupe to every kind of imposture ing what is commonly called a highly nervous from ...
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... tion , it is not to be supposed that they ap- mans themselves , the apostles of mechanical plied themselves with patient industry to an- civilization , the men who built as they boasted nihilate every trace of it , even below the sur ...
... tion , it is not to be supposed that they ap- mans themselves , the apostles of mechanical plied themselves with patient industry to an- civilization , the men who built as they boasted nihilate every trace of it , even below the sur ...
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