The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 278
... mind . The mutual connection of body and mind is further still made evi- * " The marks of congenital deformity are seen not more decisively in the malformed legs and distorted foot , than in that exaggerated and peculiar con- formation ...
... mind . The mutual connection of body and mind is further still made evi- * " The marks of congenital deformity are seen not more decisively in the malformed legs and distorted foot , than in that exaggerated and peculiar con- formation ...
Page 279
... mind , " for no animal ever yet was produced such , that it had the form of one animal and the mind of another ; but the body and the soul of the same individual invariably corres- pond . " The same principle appears in the judgments ...
... mind , " for no animal ever yet was produced such , that it had the form of one animal and the mind of another ; but the body and the soul of the same individual invariably corres- pond . " The same principle appears in the judgments ...
Page 360
... mind the opinion which has been con- demned . " Certain passages from his own book were again ob- jected to him , and he was told that if he did not make up his mind to avow the truth , it would be necessary to have recourse to such ...
... mind the opinion which has been con- demned . " Certain passages from his own book were again ob- jected to him , and he was told that if he did not make up his mind to avow the truth , it would be necessary to have recourse to such ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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