The Journal of Mental Science, Volume 53

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Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, 1907 - Electronic journals
Vol. 77- includes Yearbook of the Association, 1931-
 

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Page 680 - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, "Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope, only doth backward pull Our slow designs when we ourselves are dull.
Page 657 - Nay, in some far-away and yet undreamt-of hour, I can even imagine that England may cast 'all thoughts of possessive wealth back to the barbaric nations among whom they first arose; and that, while the sands of the Indus and adamant of Golconda may yet stiffen the housings of the charger...
Page 209 - The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks to the President and Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians for the use of the college hall.
Page 598 - Stout's definition of apperception is " the process by which a mental system appropriates a new element, or otherwise receives a fresh determination.
Page 215 - ... he were every day guilty of some himself; and, at the same time, as cautious of committing a fault, as if he never forgave one.
Page 119 - ... at the first come to be done at last without the feeling of an effort. And so, in moral education, every new achievement of principle smooths the way to future achievements of the same kind...
Page 126 - in charge" is certainly not only to carry out the proper measures yourself but to see that every one else does so too ; to see that no one either wilfully or ignorantly thwarts or prevents such measures. It is neither to do everything yourself nor to appoint a number of people to each duty, but to ensure that each does that duty to which he is appointed.
Page xxviii - In adopting our title of the journal of Mental Science, published by authority of the Medico-Psychological Association...
Page 201 - President in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting, having appeared in the JOURNAL, were taken as read and confirmed. The following members were elected by voting papers to take office for 1908-9 Hon.

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