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Animal Intelligence - Page 11
by George John Romanes - 1888 - 520 lehte
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Orthophony: Or, The Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution

1870 - 314 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which...bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate impression from the First...
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Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution

1871 - 308 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which is not to be explained by any known qualities mherent in the bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but according to the best notions...
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Selections from Addison's Papers Contributed to the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which...bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but, according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate impression from the first...
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Selections from Addison's papers contributed to the Spectator, ed. by T. Arnold

Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which...bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but, according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate impression from the first...
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Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution: A Manual of ...

James Edward Murdoch - 1876 - 314 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which is not to be explained by any known qualities mherent in the bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but according to the best notions...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 lehte
...manner that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which is not to l>e explained by any known qualities inherent in the, bodies themselves, nor from the laws of mechanism,...
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An Introduction to the Study of English Literature;: Comprising ...

Henry Noble Day - 1877 - 564 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual Being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which...bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but, according to the best notions of the greatest Philosophers, is an immediate impression from the first...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes. Authors, 544 ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 lehte
...manner that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it n Allibone the laws of mechanism, but, according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate...
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Wonderful animals

Vernon S. Morwood - 1883 - 352 lehte
...loss, while the former flew at once to their object.' Addison, in speaking of instinct, remarks, ' I look upon instinct as upon the principle of gravitation...themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism ; but, according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate impression from the first...
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Readings from the Spectator. With notes

Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 lehte
...manner, that one cannot think it the faculty of an intellectual being. For my own part, I look upon it as upon the principle of gravitation in bodies, which...bodies themselves, nor from any laws of mechanism, but, according to the best notions of the greatest philosophers, is an immediate impression from the first...
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