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Pàgina 26
On attempting to analyse the various causes which produce aberrations of the natural feelings , we find reason to think that ... A great deal of the shortcomings which we wonder at in certain races are to be attributed to this cause .
On attempting to analyse the various causes which produce aberrations of the natural feelings , we find reason to think that ... A great deal of the shortcomings which we wonder at in certain races are to be attributed to this cause .
Pàgina 35
Two events happen nearly at the same time ; therefore one is supposed the cause , and the other the effect . Of this sort of false reasoning , we remember a notable instance in Prideaux . Cambyses was mortally wounded by his sword ...
Two events happen nearly at the same time ; therefore one is supposed the cause , and the other the effect . Of this sort of false reasoning , we remember a notable instance in Prideaux . Cambyses was mortally wounded by his sword ...
Pàgina 38
His knowledge of the organisation of the eye suggested to him a physiological cause for the phenomena ; and he lost no time in proceeding to experiment , with a view to proving if such was the case . He considered his success so great ...
His knowledge of the organisation of the eye suggested to him a physiological cause for the phenomena ; and he lost no time in proceeding to experiment , with a view to proving if such was the case . He considered his success so great ...
Pàgina 43
Not so ; the young gentleman had a soul too noble , too honourable , to be the cause of misery to any one , and his views for me were in accordance with that spirit . I listened to him with mingled feelings .
Not so ; the young gentleman had a soul too noble , too honourable , to be the cause of misery to any one , and his views for me were in accordance with that spirit . I listened to him with mingled feelings .
Pàgina 47
He would then which afterwards was the cause of their final deliverance . return and shut himself up in his study ; and was At Townsend's house they were fifty miles from home , surly and rude if intruded upon by any one .
He would then which afterwards was the cause of their final deliverance . return and shut himself up in his study ; and was At Townsend's house they were fifty miles from home , surly and rude if intruded upon by any one .
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