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We shall not occupy space with an historical résumé of the efforts of philosophy in swaddling clothes attempting to wrestle with the great problem of mind and matter ; nor shall we at present venture to oppose a scientific denial to ...
We shall not occupy space with an historical résumé of the efforts of philosophy in swaddling clothes attempting to wrestle with the great problem of mind and matter ; nor shall we at present venture to oppose a scientific denial to ...
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... case of a worthy police - sergeant , who attained tolerable accuracy in the art of reading “ the mind's construction , " but who had never even seen a brain , and who had the faintest possible idea of the appearance of that organ .
... case of a worthy police - sergeant , who attained tolerable accuracy in the art of reading “ the mind's construction , " but who had never even seen a brain , and who had the faintest possible idea of the appearance of that organ .
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... by inspecting the palate ; but it would be regarded as an absurd and unwarrantable statement to assert that the base of the brain has no functions , and that the mind of man is located only at the top and on the sides of the head .
... by inspecting the palate ; but it would be regarded as an absurd and unwarrantable statement to assert that the base of the brain has no functions , and that the mind of man is located only at the top and on the sides of the head .
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ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
PAGE | 41 |
NOW I WANT YOU TO WEAR THIS FOR MY SAKE | 140 |
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