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... considered in distinc- tion from the affections and dispositions . ' The author's observations on this part of his subject are arranged under the following heads ; Sensation and Perception ; Observation ; Attention ; Abstraction , ...
... considered in distinc- tion from the affections and dispositions . ' The author's observations on this part of his subject are arranged under the following heads ; Sensation and Perception ; Observation ; Attention ; Abstraction , ...
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... considered as the precursor of a more judicious code of corn- laws , or at least as the most elaborate attempt that has yet been made to awaken the landed interest to a sense of the fallacy of the present system . As to the merit ...
... considered as the precursor of a more judicious code of corn- laws , or at least as the most elaborate attempt that has yet been made to awaken the landed interest to a sense of the fallacy of the present system . As to the merit ...
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Emperor wishes your office to be only literary , and that you should be considered merely as a traveller . His Majesty would have you to devote yourself entirely to scientific pursuits . " " This literary agency was considered as a ...
Emperor wishes your office to be only literary , and that you should be considered merely as a traveller . His Majesty would have you to devote yourself entirely to scientific pursuits . " " This literary agency was considered as a ...
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