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... Never to exercise the mind of an insane person in the sense of his delirium - 2 . Never to openly oppose the morbid ideas , affections , or inclinations of the insane - 3 . To give rise , by diversity of im- pressions , to new ideas and ...
... Never to exercise the mind of an insane person in the sense of his delirium - 2 . Never to openly oppose the morbid ideas , affections , or inclinations of the insane - 3 . To give rise , by diversity of im- pressions , to new ideas and ...
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... never obtain any knowledge — properties which are only called out by some particular circumstance , or ex- igence , or which only appear in extraordinary situations . The science of character can never be perfect while any of the phe ...
... never obtain any knowledge — properties which are only called out by some particular circumstance , or ex- igence , or which only appear in extraordinary situations . The science of character can never be perfect while any of the phe ...
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... never again take it up . In thus opening his system with " darkness visible , " we think Dr. Ure has shown much less tact than we were well disposed to give him credit for ; in an acquaintance of twenty years ' standing , with his ...
... never again take it up . In thus opening his system with " darkness visible , " we think Dr. Ure has shown much less tact than we were well disposed to give him credit for ; in an acquaintance of twenty years ' standing , with his ...
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