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" ... with certainty. It is most probable that those very fibres, pores, or traces of the brain, which assist at the first idea or perception of any object, are the same which assist also at the recollection of it... "
The improvement of the mind, or A supplement to the art of logic. By I ... - Σελίδα 135
των Isaac Watts - 1801
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The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic. In Two Parts

Isaac Watts - 1801 - 482 σελίδες
...images of things lie treasured up, is very hard for us to determine with certainty. It is most probable that those very fibres, pores, or traces of the brain,...brain devoted to its own service, but uses all those parts in gene, ral which subserve our sensations, as well as our thinking and reasoning powers. As...

The Works of the Rev. Isaac Watts D.D. in Nine Volumes, Τόμος 8

Isaac Watts - 1813 - 590 σελίδες
...of things lie treasured up, ist very hard for us to determine witlt certainty. It is most probable that those very fibres, pores or traces of the brain,...perception of any object, are the same which assist abo at the recollection of it : and then it will follow (hat the memory has no special part of tin-...

The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic

Isaac Watts - 1813 - 368 σελίδες
...the first idea or perception •f any object, are the same which assist also at the recollection ef it : and then it will follow that the memory has no...brain devoted to its own service, but uses all those parts in general which ebserve our sensations as well as our thinking and reasoning, powers. As the...

The Improvement of the Mind: To which is Added, a Discourse on the Education ...

Isaac Watts - 1814 - 524 σελίδες
...images of things lie treasured tip, is very hard for us to determine with certainty. It is most probable that those very fibres, pores, or traces of the brain,...brain devoted to its own service, but uses all those parts in general which subserve our seusation, as well as our thinking and reasoning powers. As the...

The Improvement of the Mind: To which is Added, a Discourse on the Education ...

Isaac Watts - 1819 - 518 σελίδες
...assist at the first idea or pereeption of any objeet, are the same whieh assist also at the reeolleetion of it: and then it will follow that the memory has no speeial part of the brain devoted to its own serviee, but uses all those parts in general whieh subserve...

The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to The Art of Logic ...

Isaac Watts - 1821 - 476 σελίδες
...images of things lie treasured up, is very hard for us to determine with certainty. It is most probable that those very fibres, pores, or traces of the brain,...brain devoted to its own service, but uses all those parts in general which subserve our sensation, as well as our thinking and reasoning powers. As the...

The Philomathic journal, Τόμος 1

Philomathic institution - 1824 - 522 σελίδες
...acute conjecture, the real philosophy of Memory. He says, ' It is most probable, that those very fibres of the brain which assist at the first idea or perception of an object, are the same which assist also at the recollection of it, and then it will follow, that...

The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Τόμος 1

1824 - 720 σελίδες
...acute conjecture, the real philosophy of memory. He says, ' It is most probable, that those very fibres of the brain which ' assist at the first idea or perception of an object, are the same * which assist also at the recollection of it ; and then it will fol' low that...

The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Τόμος 4

1827 - 674 σελίδες
...probable " that those very fibres of the brain, which assist at the first " idea or perception of an object, are the same which assist also " at the recollection of it ; and then it will follow that the me" mory has no special part of the brain devoted to its own ser" vice, but uses all those in general...

A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Τόμος 21

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 842 σελίδες
...farther in a seeming confederacy or subservieticy to the designs of a good angel. Dryden. The memory hath no special part of the brain devoted to its own service, but uses all those parts which subserve our sensations, as well as our thinking powers. Walsh. Sense is subservient unto...




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