Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, And the Investigation of Truth ...

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Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers, And the Investigation of Truth ...
Abercrombie John
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d by Google 8SC. I. J ASSOCIATION. 86 eervation may compare or contrast it with the weather of the same period in a preceding year. Thus, in five indi- viduals, the same topic may give rise to five trains of thought, perfectly distinct from each other, yet each de- pending upon a very natural and ohvious principle of sug- gestion. In other instances it is impossible to trace the cause which leads the mind off into peculiar and unusual associations.


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