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" Any sensations A, B, C, etc. by being associated with one another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas a, b, c, etc. that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b,... "
The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - Σελίδα 10
των National cyclopaedia - 1884
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