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Page 74
... matter of everyday observation , and as affording reason to believe that the bottom is more intimately connected with the mind than preceding investi- gators have supposed . + The intimate connection which sub- sists between the stomach ...
... matter of everyday observation , and as affording reason to believe that the bottom is more intimately connected with the mind than preceding investi- gators have supposed . + The intimate connection which sub- sists between the stomach ...
Page 76
... matter of absolute impossibi- lity . In short , the thirty - three divisions into which the skull is arranged , and the thirty - three propensities corre- sponding to these divisions , may be so modified , by adopting metal cases for ...
... matter of absolute impossibi- lity . In short , the thirty - three divisions into which the skull is arranged , and the thirty - three propensities corre- sponding to these divisions , may be so modified , by adopting metal cases for ...
Page 77
... matter at the first commencement of the plan would be , to provide accurate models As our respectable correspondent , Sir Toby Tickletoby , has omitted to insert a motto for this chapter , perhaps from not having carried his library ...
... matter at the first commencement of the plan would be , to provide accurate models As our respectable correspondent , Sir Toby Tickletoby , has omitted to insert a motto for this chapter , perhaps from not having carried his library ...
Page 78
... matter fills up some of the cavities on which eminence de pends . The Duke of Wellington , for instance , the first general in Europe and who has so often hazarded his lif for the benefit of his country , would I am certain , have no ...
... matter fills up some of the cavities on which eminence de pends . The Duke of Wellington , for instance , the first general in Europe and who has so often hazarded his lif for the benefit of his country , would I am certain , have no ...
Page 79
... matter or the bones where it is supposed to have its temporary re- sidence . But as all the demonstrations of soul are only known to us through the medium of body , it is absurd to say that we can know any thing of this divine essence ...
... matter or the bones where it is supposed to have its temporary re- sidence . But as all the demonstrations of soul are only known to us through the medium of body , it is absurd to say that we can know any thing of this divine essence ...
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