The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... psychical life . And again , as we can now see , the evolution of physical and psychical life to the very high degree exemplified in the primeval ape - like man was fol- lowed by a somewhat long period , during which the still higher ...
... psychical life . And again , as we can now see , the evolution of physical and psychical life to the very high degree exemplified in the primeval ape - like man was fol- lowed by a somewhat long period , during which the still higher ...
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... psychical achievement than could have been witnessed in thousands of years among pre- glacial men . Such a result is just what the Doctrine of Evo- lution teaches us to anticipate ; and it thoroughly confirms our statement that , in ...
... psychical achievement than could have been witnessed in thousands of years among pre- glacial men . Such a result is just what the Doctrine of Evo- lution teaches us to anticipate ; and it thoroughly confirms our statement that , in ...
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... psychical life te مرار consists in the continuous establishment of subjective relations. * Spencer's Essays , I. 189 . † Spencer , Principles of Psychology , Part III . * In the course of the recent interesting discussion and 262 [ Oct ...
... psychical life te مرار consists in the continuous establishment of subjective relations. * Spencer's Essays , I. 189 . † Spencer , Principles of Psychology , Part III . * In the course of the recent interesting discussion and 262 [ Oct ...
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... psychical life which is entirely representative . Obviously , then , the progress to higher and higher representativeness ought to be accompanied by a well - marked growth of the cerebrum relatively to the other parts of the nervous ...
... psychical life which is entirely representative . Obviously , then , the progress to higher and higher representativeness ought to be accompanied by a well - marked growth of the cerebrum relatively to the other parts of the nervous ...
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... psychical manifestation . The ape - like progenitor of man , in whom physical and psychical changes had gone on pari passu for countless æons , until he had reached the grade of intelligence implied by the possession of a brain four or ...
... psychical manifestation . The ape - like progenitor of man , in whom physical and psychical changes had gone on pari passu for countless æons , until he had reached the grade of intelligence implied by the possession of a brain four or ...
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