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... smell . Among sentient creatures some have and some have not locomotion , and , finally , to a few calculation and judgment have been imparted ; and to such among mortal beings as are so endowed all other faculties have been imparted ...
... smell . Among sentient creatures some have and some have not locomotion , and , finally , to a few calculation and judgment have been imparted ; and to such among mortal beings as are so endowed all other faculties have been imparted ...
Side 92
... Smell , Hearing and Sight ; and so Grant ' makes " all the other senses to be but modifications of the Touch . " Cuvier , however , reverses this it may be general order , and treats of the special senses before the Touch . It may be ...
... Smell , Hearing and Sight ; and so Grant ' makes " all the other senses to be but modifications of the Touch . " Cuvier , however , reverses this it may be general order , and treats of the special senses before the Touch . It may be ...
Side 97
... odours . But neither man nor animals which breathe can smell without inspiring ; and the cause of this shall be spoken of hereafter . PRELUDE TO CHAPTER VIII . THIS chapter is upon sound CH . VII . ] 97 VITAL PRINCIPLE .
... odours . But neither man nor animals which breathe can smell without inspiring ; and the cause of this shall be spoken of hereafter . PRELUDE TO CHAPTER VIII . THIS chapter is upon sound CH . VII . ] 97 VITAL PRINCIPLE .
Side 107
... smell are the least known , although their impression has the liveliest and deepest influence upon our economy . " But the reason assigned in the text for this relative imperfection of our smell is indefinite and question- able ; for ...
... smell are the least known , although their impression has the liveliest and deepest influence upon our economy . " But the reason assigned in the text for this relative imperfection of our smell is indefinite and question- able ; for ...
Side 108
... smell , when perfect , have the faculty of perceiving colours , and odours purely , unassociated , that is , with any impression grateful or otherwise ; and thus , as man's smell was held to be imperfect , he was supposed to be sensible ...
... smell , when perfect , have the faculty of perceiving colours , and odours purely , unassociated , that is , with any impression grateful or otherwise ; and thus , as man's smell was held to be imperfect , he was supposed to be sensible ...
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