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" in which the conversation turned on the civil war, what could be conceived more impertinent than for a person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which... "
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1802 - 610 pages
...his perfon to his enemies j " this again introduced the treachery of Judas Ifcariot, ** and the fum of money which he received for his " reward. — And all this train of ideas," fays Hobbes, " patted through the mind of the fpeaker in a twink" ling, in confequence of the velocity...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1814 - 528 pages
...person " to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman dena" rius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able " to trace the train of thought which suggested the ques" tion : for the original subject of discourse naturally in" troduced the history of the King,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumes 1-2

Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1821 - 706 pages
...person to ask abruptly, What was the " value of a Roman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I " was easily able to trace the train of thought...history of the King, and of the treachery of those who sur" rendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the " treachery of Judas Iscariot,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumes 1-2

Dugald Stewart - Human information processing - 1822 - 572 pages
...person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? " On a little leflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of " thought...introduced the treachery of Judas Iscariot, and the sum of mo" ney which he received for his reward — And all this train of ideas," (says Hobbes,) " passed...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy, on Didactic Principles: For ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...a persoa to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? On a littie reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies; this again introduced the treachery...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pages
...a person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Rqman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...for his reward. — And all this train of ideas," says Hobbes, " passed through the mind of the speaker in a twinkling, in consequence of the velocity...
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Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers: And the Investigation of Truth

John Abercrombie - Mind and body - 1834 - 388 pages
...for a person to ask abruptly what was the value of a Roman denarius? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...the treachery of those who surrendered his person io his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery of Judas Iscariot, and the sum of money which...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1835 - 312 pages
...a person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1837 - 312 pages
...a person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...naturally introduced the history of the king, and the treachery of those who surrendered his person to his enemies ; this again introduced the treachery...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 pages
...a person to ask abruptly, What was the value of a Roman denarius ? On a little reflection, however, I was easily able to trace the train of thought which...received for his reward. And all this train of ideas," says Hobbes, " passed through the mind of the speaker in a twinkling, in consequence of the velocity...
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