Littell's Living Age, 96. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1868 |
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396. oldal
... become referrible to this class after they have be- come habitual or secondarily automatic . But there is another class of actions which appear to be equally independent of voli- tion , but not by any means independent of sensation ...
... become referrible to this class after they have be- come habitual or secondarily automatic . But there is another class of actions which appear to be equally independent of voli- tion , but not by any means independent of sensation ...
411. oldal
... become in- stincts , and it is a real pleasure , when the traveller has become qualified to judge of the skill displayed , to watch a thoroughly good mountaineer finding his way through the various difficulties that obstruct every new ...
... become in- stincts , and it is a real pleasure , when the traveller has become qualified to judge of the skill displayed , to watch a thoroughly good mountaineer finding his way through the various difficulties that obstruct every new ...
443. oldal
... become . But if they return ? They must return either as friends or foes . If as friends , they will swell our resources quite as much under the name of Americans as under that of American Irish ; if as enemies , their double ...
... become . But if they return ? They must return either as friends or foes . If as friends , they will swell our resources quite as much under the name of Americans as under that of American Irish ; if as enemies , their double ...
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