Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... mind , in what way it arises , and its many forms . It is little matter for wonder , then , if perfect con- sistency is not always to be found in his five or six hundred pages , so many of which deal with disorders of mind that have ...
... mind , in what way it arises , and its many forms . It is little matter for wonder , then , if perfect con- sistency is not always to be found in his five or six hundred pages , so many of which deal with disorders of mind that have ...
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... mind and body . He tried hard to recall the past , but could remember nothing , his memory was for the time quite gone . He thought and thought again , until his brain ached from the effort , but could not recollect where he came from ...
... mind and body . He tried hard to recall the past , but could remember nothing , his memory was for the time quite gone . He thought and thought again , until his brain ached from the effort , but could not recollect where he came from ...
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... mind and the increase and exercise of the mental faculties is regarded as of secondary importance . We are now told ... mind is to be nothing more than the awakening of interest in the child and the satisfaction of his curiosity ...
... mind and the increase and exercise of the mental faculties is regarded as of secondary importance . We are now told ... mind is to be nothing more than the awakening of interest in the child and the satisfaction of his curiosity ...
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