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... 4 . - IMAGINATION . Different exercises of mind called by this name 164 Vivid images called up by suggestion 164 • Superstitious terrors . 165 Page Objects that never existed , impossible 165 Presented to CONTENTS . xix.
... 4 . - IMAGINATION . Different exercises of mind called by this name 164 Vivid images called up by suggestion 164 • Superstitious terrors . 165 Page Objects that never existed , impossible 165 Presented to CONTENTS . xix.
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REV. JAMES CARLILE. Page Objects that never existed , impossible 165 Presented to the mind 166 Ascribing mental qualities to inanimate objects and inferior animals 166 Ascribing to the mind qualities of matter 166 Both of these exercises ...
REV. JAMES CARLILE. Page Objects that never existed , impossible 165 Presented to the mind 166 Ascribing mental qualities to inanimate objects and inferior animals 166 Ascribing to the mind qualities of matter 166 Both of these exercises ...
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... never learns to deter- mine them absolutely . The most practised ear may mistake a faint sound proceeding from a body at hand . for a loud sound proceeding from a distant body , or it may be deceived in regard to the direction from ...
... never learns to deter- mine them absolutely . The most practised ear may mistake a faint sound proceeding from a body at hand . for a loud sound proceeding from a distant body , or it may be deceived in regard to the direction from ...
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... never heard of any modification of light being in itself un- pleasant to the nerves of sight . It is reported of a person , who received his sight at a mature age by a surgical operation , that he expressed the greatest horror when any ...
... never heard of any modification of light being in itself un- pleasant to the nerves of sight . It is reported of a person , who received his sight at a mature age by a surgical operation , that he expressed the greatest horror when any ...
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... never awaken any of those emotions or operations of the mind which imply the knowledge of an external world or of other minds . This truth is now generally , perhaps we ought to say universally , admitted by all who desire to be ...
... never awaken any of those emotions or operations of the mind which imply the knowledge of an external world or of other minds . This truth is now generally , perhaps we ought to say universally , admitted by all who desire to be ...
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