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" Could we obtain a distinct and full history of all that hath passed in the mind of a child from the beginning of life and sensation, till it grows up to the use of reason ; how its infant faculties began to work, and how they brought forth and ripened... "
Annual Register of World Events - Page 191
1802
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volume 3

1764 - 592 pages
...firft began to think and to act. Could we obtain a diftinct and full hiftory of all that hath paflld in the mind of a child from the beginning of life...began to work, and how they brought forth and ripened ail the various notions, opinions, and fentiments, which we find in ourfelves when we come to be capable...
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Practical Education, Volume 3

Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - Children - 1801 - 416 pages
...which encourages an attempt to ftudy minutely the minds of children. " If we could obtain a diftinft and full hiftory of all " that hath pafled in the mind of a child from the bei " ginning of life and fcnfation till it grows up to the * This has been formerly quoted in che...
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Practical Education, Volume 2

Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - Children - 1801 - 372 pages
...the minds of children. "• If we could obtain a distinct and full history of all that " h*th passed in the mind of a child from the beginning of " life and sensation till it grows up to the use of reason, " how its infant faculties began to work, and how...
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An Inquiry Into the Human Mind: On the Principles of Common Sense

Thomas Reid - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 506 pages
...firft began to think and to act. Could we obtain a diftinft and full hiftory of all that hath paffed in the mind of a child, from the beginning of life and fsnfation, till it grows up to the ufe of reafon ; how its infant faculties began to work, and how...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 610 pages
...began to think " and to aft." The fame authpr remarks, that, " if " we could obtain a diftinct arid full hiftory of all that ** hath pafled in the mind of a child, from the begin" ning of life and fenfation, till it grows up to the ufe " ofreafon; how its infant faculties...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Philosophy - 1808 - 590 pages
...firft began to think " and to aft." The fame author remarks, that, " if " we could obtain a diftinct and full hiftory of all that « hath pafled in the mind of a child, from the begin« ning of life and fenfation, till it grows up to the ufe *' of reafon ; how its infant faculties...
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An Inquiry Into the Human Mind: On the Principles of Common Sense

Thomas Reid - Common sense - 1810 - 502 pages
...first began to think and to act. Could we obtain a distinct and full history of all that hath passed in the mind of a child, from the beginning of life and sensation, till it grows up to the use of reason ; bow its infant faculties began to work, and hovr...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1813 - 564 pages
...fame author remarks, that, " if we could obtain a diftinct and full hiftory "" of all that hath paffed in the mind of a child, from " the beginning of life...'** to the ufe of reafon ; how its infant faculties be' " gan to work, and how they brought forth and " ripened all the various notions, opinions, and...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1813 - 520 pages
...author remarks, that, " if we could obtain a diftinct and full hiftory •* of all that hath pa-ffed in the mind of a child, from *' the beginning of life and fenfation, till it grows up et- to the ufe of reafon ; how its infant faculties betc gan to work, and how they brought forth and...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1814 - 528 pages
...same author remarks, that, " if we could obtain a distinct and full history of all that " hath passed in the mind of a child, from the beginning of " life and sensation, till it grows up to the use of reason ; " how its infant faculties began to work, and how...
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