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... mental Sympathies in Brutes . 3. In Dogs . 4. In Oxen . 5. Mr. Burke's Opinion considered . 6. Sexual Sympathies of Brutes . CHAP . III . OF TOUCH . 1. Its Modes and Limits - Smoothness . 2. Sexual Sympathies - Irritation . 3 ...
... mental Sympathies in Brutes . 3. In Dogs . 4. In Oxen . 5. Mr. Burke's Opinion considered . 6. Sexual Sympathies of Brutes . CHAP . III . OF TOUCH . 1. Its Modes and Limits - Smoothness . 2. Sexual Sympathies - Irritation . 3 ...
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Richard Payne Knight. causes ; but to the mental sympathies and as- sociated ideas , which those sensations excite and renew . CHAP . IV . Of Hearing . 6. For there are certain modulations of tone , which instinctively express certain ...
Richard Payne Knight. causes ; but to the mental sympathies and as- sociated ideas , which those sensations excite and renew . CHAP . IV . Of Hearing . 6. For there are certain modulations of tone , which instinctively express certain ...
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... mental sympathies , excited by cer- tain internal stimuli , and guided by habit . The African black , when he first beholds an Eu- ropean complexion , thinks both its red and CHAP . V. Of Sight . CHAP . Of Sight . white morbid and ...
... mental sympathies , excited by cer- tain internal stimuli , and guided by habit . The African black , when he first beholds an Eu- ropean complexion , thinks both its red and CHAP . V. Of Sight . CHAP . Of Sight . white morbid and ...
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