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... attention to all these facts , of which Dr. C. could not have been ignorant , ought to have convinced him of the complete futility of his proposed mode of cure . Since the publication of these essays , another physician of Liverpool ...
... attention to all these facts , of which Dr. C. could not have been ignorant , ought to have convinced him of the complete futility of his proposed mode of cure . Since the publication of these essays , another physician of Liverpool ...
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... attention to the investigation of the nature of the subjects of their enquiries , than to that of the laws by which they are governed . Of the ultimate nature or essence , either of mind or matter , or of that compound which we call the ...
... attention to the investigation of the nature of the subjects of their enquiries , than to that of the laws by which they are governed . Of the ultimate nature or essence , either of mind or matter , or of that compound which we call the ...
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... attention , memory , imagination , and our ideas of reflection ; some of the most remarkable of which refer to personality , time , power , truth , duty , and Deity . Abstraction is avowedly cancelled as being the combined operation of ...
... attention , memory , imagination , and our ideas of reflection ; some of the most remarkable of which refer to personality , time , power , truth , duty , and Deity . Abstraction is avowedly cancelled as being the combined operation of ...
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