The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... thought , " as a course of dram - drinking destroys the tone of the stomach . The faculties of the mind , when not exerted , or when cramped by custom and authority , become listless , torpid , and unfit for the purposes of thought or ...
... thought , " as a course of dram - drinking destroys the tone of the stomach . The faculties of the mind , when not exerted , or when cramped by custom and authority , become listless , torpid , and unfit for the purposes of thought or ...
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... thought or speculation . Instead of permitting those thoughts to wander at their own pleasure , or at the impulse of fugitive and fantastic associations , let them be reduced to order and subjection . A subject may be investigated , and ...
... thought or speculation . Instead of permitting those thoughts to wander at their own pleasure , or at the impulse of fugitive and fantastic associations , let them be reduced to order and subjection . A subject may be investigated , and ...
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... thought , or train of thought , which constitutes part of its knowledge , with nearly the same clearness as when the object was originally present . It differs from memory ; for a thing may be distinctly remembered or recollected ...
... thought , or train of thought , which constitutes part of its knowledge , with nearly the same clearness as when the object was originally present . It differs from memory ; for a thing may be distinctly remembered or recollected ...
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