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... and andrines , the generality of the ex other wonders , that he gave me
expression , made it every way more in- ' traordinary amusement . In four weeks
telligible to me . So it was not long I gained from him more of the language ,
before I took ...
... and andrines , the generality of the ex other wonders , that he gave me
expression , made it every way more in- ' traordinary amusement . In four weeks
telligible to me . So it was not long I gained from him more of the language ,
before I took ...
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I ceived the most perfect satisfaction ; thought no more of my expressions : then
embraced me , also very theatri- only some time after they occurred cally , and we
went to the next coffee- to me , when the boy , instead of con . bouse to refresh ...
I ceived the most perfect satisfaction ; thought no more of my expressions : then
embraced me , also very theatri- only some time after they occurred cally , and we
went to the next coffee- to me , when the boy , instead of con . bouse to refresh ...
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... so tion — a termination little less curious ill - even this man feels himself elated
, than any stage of the progress - which and rises into a moral dignity , when is
expressed in the terms of a civilized he descants on the deeds of commonstate .
... so tion — a termination little less curious ill - even this man feels himself elated
, than any stage of the progress - which and rises into a moral dignity , when is
expressed in the terms of a civilized he descants on the deeds of commonstate .
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How much our science of called in to promulgate laws , but the psychology , ( if
we may yet venture to expression of public wants and public pronounce it a
science , ) is indebted to sentiments . To Luther and Henry the example of
successful ...
How much our science of called in to promulgate laws , but the psychology , ( if
we may yet venture to expression of public wants and public pronounce it a
science , ) is indebted to sentiments . To Luther and Henry the example of
successful ...
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Expression by vidual impressions - to discriminate colour involves a diversity of
direct peculiarity . It exemplifies contrast impressions of sense , which are alto-
and opposition ; by which a vivid gether coincident with those of the sensation is
...
Expression by vidual impressions - to discriminate colour involves a diversity of
direct peculiarity . It exemplifies contrast impressions of sense , which are alto-
and opposition ; by which a vivid gether coincident with those of the sensation is
...
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