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... lecturing on the subject under the wing of one of the professors to whom he was attached , and to whom he afterwards dedicated one of his books . Seated , " says M. Littré , " on a high chair by the side of the professor , M. Encontre ...
... lecturing on the subject under the wing of one of the professors to whom he was attached , and to whom he afterwards dedicated one of his books . Seated , " says M. Littré , " on a high chair by the side of the professor , M. Encontre ...
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... lectures which he had announced was unhappily soon interrupted . After the third lecture he was seized with an acute attack of insanity . The severe mental strain through which he had passed in the preparation of his system , aggravated ...
... lectures which he had announced was unhappily soon interrupted . After the third lecture he was seized with an acute attack of insanity . The severe mental strain through which he had passed in the preparation of his system , aggravated ...
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... , ' Sur l'Irritation et la Folie . ' In the same year he resumed his interrupted course 1 Lewes , vol . ii . p . 588 ; Littré , p . 131 . B of lectures ; and according to his own statement , AUGUSTE COMTE AND POSITIVISM . 17.
... , ' Sur l'Irritation et la Folie . ' In the same year he resumed his interrupted course 1 Lewes , vol . ii . p . 588 ; Littré , p . 131 . B of lectures ; and according to his own statement , AUGUSTE COMTE AND POSITIVISM . 17.
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John Tulloch. of lectures ; and according to his own statement , 1 con- firmed by the friends who once more gathered round him , this terrible incident had in no degree altered the perfect continuity of his mental plans or the accom ...
John Tulloch. of lectures ; and according to his own statement , 1 con- firmed by the friends who once more gathered round him , this terrible incident had in no degree altered the perfect continuity of his mental plans or the accom ...
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... Lectures on the General History of Humanity . " The picture of his closing years is touching in con- trast with this magniloquence : - " He rose at five in the morning , prayed , meditated , and wrote until seven in the evening , with ...
... Lectures on the General History of Humanity . " The picture of his closing years is touching in con- trast with this magniloquence : - " He rose at five in the morning , prayed , meditated , and wrote until seven in the evening , with ...
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