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" ... he could form no judgment of their shape, or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in shape or magnitude : * but upon being told what things... "
The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 ... - Seite 490
von Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1734
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A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, Viz. A Popular, a ..., Band 1

Robert Smith - 1738 - 402 Seiten
...judgment of their fhape, or guefs what k was in any objed that was pleafing to him. He knew not the fhape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in fhape, or magnitude, but upon being told what things were, whofe form he before knew from feeling,...
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The Anatomy of the Human Body

William Cheselden - 1740 - 438 Seiten
...of their fhape, or guefs what it was in any object: that was pleafing to him : He knew not the fhape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in fhape or magnitude; but upon being told what things were, whofe form he before knew from feeling, he...
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Essays on Philosophical Subjects

Adam Smith - 1795 - 402 Seiten
...of their fhape, or guefs what it was in any object that was " pleafmg to him. He knew not the fhape of any thing, nor any " one thing from another, however different in fhape or magni" tude ; but upon being told what things were, whofe form he be" fore knew from feeling,...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Band 20

1802 - 754 Seiten
...inftance in which he differed from Mr. Chefelden's patient; who, we are informed, did not know the figure of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in ihape and magnitude ; for Mailer W. knew and defcribed a letter, not only as white, but alfo as fquare,...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Bände 1-2

William Nicholson - 1802 - 752 Seiten
...fiiures» differed from Mr. Chefeldcn's patient ; who, we are informed, " did not kno\\ the figure of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in fhape and magnitude ;" for Mailer W. knew and defcribed a letter, not only as white, but allo'as fquare,...
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An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Band 2

René Just Haüy - 1807 - 490 Seiten
...this youth differed from Mr. Cheseldenis patient, wbe/, we are informed, " did not know the figure of any thing, nor any one thing from another, however different in shape and magnitude ; " for Mr. Wareis patient knew and described a folded letter, not only as white, but...
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Journal der praktischen Arzneykunde, Band 31

1810 - 816 Seiten
...tho' he could form no judgment of their shape, of gueft what is was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any one thing from another, howewer different in shape on magnitude ; but upon being told what things were, whose form he before...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Band 3

John Walker - 1811 - 574 Seiten
...or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, or any one thing from another however different in shape or magnitude; but, upon being told what things were, thefonn of which he before knew from feeling, he would carefully observe,...
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Vulgar Errors, Ancient and Modern, Attributed as Imports to the Proper Names ...

Gilbert Dyer - 1816 - 440 Seiten
...negro woman, he was ftruck with great horror at the fight. was pleafing to him. He knew not the fhape of any thing; nor any one thing from another, however different in fhape or magnitude; but., upon being told what things were, whofe form he before knew from feeling,...
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A Search of Truth in the Science of the Human Mind, Part First, Band 1

Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 Seiten
...though he could form no judgment of their shape, or guess what it was in any object that was pleasing to him. He knew not the shape of any thing, nor any...however different in shape or magnitude, but upon being told what things were, whose form he knew before from feeling, he would carefully observe that...
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