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" ... abruptly what was the value of a Roman denarius? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which suggested the question ; for the original subject of discourse naturally introduced the history of the king, and... "
Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers: And the Investigation of Truth - Page 96
by John Abercrombie - 1834 - 376 pages
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 pages
...his perfon to his enemies j " this again introduced the treachery of Judas Ifcariot, ** and the fum of money which he received for his " reward. — And all this train of ideas," fays Hobbes, " patted through the mind of the fpeaker in a twink" ling, in confequence of the velocity...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 pages
...the King, and of the treachery " of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; " this £gain introduced the treachery of Judas Iscariot, " and the sum of money which he received for his re" ward. — And all this train of ideas," (says Hobbes,) " passed through the mind of the speaker...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy, on Didactic Principles: For ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1822 - 312 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies; this again introduced the treachery of...twinkling, in consequence of the velocity of thought." Upon this anecdote Mr. Stewart observes very justly, " It is by no means improbable, that if the speaker...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumes 1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the King, and of the " treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this " again introduced the treachery of Judas Iscariot, and the sum of mo" ney which he received for his reward — And all this train of ideas," (says Hobbes,) " passed...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the King, and of the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...for his reward. — And all this train of ideas," says Hobbes, " passed through the mind of the speaker in a twinkling, in consequence of the velocity...
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Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth

John Abercrombie - 1835 - 296 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and of the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...that if the speaker had been interrogated about the connection of ideas which led him aside from the original topic of discourse, he would have found himself,...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1835 - 312 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...twinkling, in consequence of the velocity of thought." Upon this anecdote Mr. Stewart observes very justly, " It is by no means improbable, that if the speaker...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - 1837 - 312 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...twinkling, in consequence of the velocity of thought." Upon this anecdote Mr. Stewart observes very justly, " It is by no means improbable, that if the speaker...
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Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth

John Abercrombie - 1838 - 298 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and of the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...Stewart adds, in relation to this anecdote, " It is try no means improbable, that if the speaker had been interrogated about the connection of ideas which...
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Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, and the Investigation of Truth

John Abercrombie - 1839 - 298 pages
...naturally introduced the history of the king, and of the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...that if the speaker had been interrogated about the connection of ideas which led him aside from the original topic of discourse, he would have found himself,...
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