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... mind in one blended form : by their com- plete coalescence they appear to be one ; and by their immediate and constant connection with the sensation , they appear to the mind as a part of the sensation . The sensation thus connected ...
... mind in one blended form : by their com- plete coalescence they appear to be one ; and by their immediate and constant connection with the sensation , they appear to the mind as a part of the sensation . The sensation thus connected ...
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... mind habitually inattentive to those objects which are not to occupy it , the other by making it ordinarily attentive to those which from any cause obtain the preference . Of these methods , Dr. C. decidedly prefers the latter , though ...
... mind habitually inattentive to those objects which are not to occupy it , the other by making it ordinarily attentive to those which from any cause obtain the preference . Of these methods , Dr. C. decidedly prefers the latter , though ...
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... mind , to connect them with its warmest and best affections , and thus convert them into habitual principles of action . We have spoken , we perceive , of the necessary and un- avoidable production of these feelings in the mind , and ...
... mind , to connect them with its warmest and best affections , and thus convert them into habitual principles of action . We have spoken , we perceive , of the necessary and un- avoidable production of these feelings in the mind , and ...
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