Lectures on the Study of FeverHenry C. Lea, 1869 - 332 pagina's |
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Pagina 17 - For the absence of Method, which characterizes the uneducated, is occasioned by an habitual submission of the understanding to mere events and images as such, and independent of any power in the mind to classify or appropriate them. The general accompaniments of time and place are the only relations which persons of this class appear to regard in their statements.