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... Aristotle's Illusion 69. A Cold - spot Map 70. A Hot - spot Map 71. Finding the Hot and Cold Spots 72. Boiling a Frog without His Knowing It 73 . 74 . Olfactometer Alternation of Odours 75. Giant Fork for Finding the Lowest Audible Tone ...
... Aristotle's Illusion 69. A Cold - spot Map 70. A Hot - spot Map 71. Finding the Hot and Cold Spots 72. Boiling a Frog without His Knowing It 73 . 74 . Olfactometer Alternation of Odours 75. Giant Fork for Finding the Lowest Audible Tone ...
Page 74
... Aristotle agrees in general but considers . the Phrygian music as exciting and orgiastic . It has long been supposed that the difference among the scales was one of arrangement of the intervals within the octave , corresponding to the ...
... Aristotle agrees in general but considers . the Phrygian music as exciting and orgiastic . It has long been supposed that the difference among the scales was one of arrangement of the intervals within the octave , corresponding to the ...
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... Aristotle's experiment . The mid- dle finger is crossed over the index Illusion . finger in such a way as to bring the tip of the middle finger on the thumb - side of the other . A pea or other FIG . € 8. - Aristotle's small object ...
... Aristotle's experiment . The mid- dle finger is crossed over the index Illusion . finger in such a way as to bring the tip of the middle finger on the thumb - side of the other . A pea or other FIG . € 8. - Aristotle's small object ...
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... Aristotle - teach- Alexander " will not assist . But if each repetition be a conscious , attentive connection of the ... Aristotle teaching Alexander . The mediate method consists in finding some word naturally connected with Aristotle ...
... Aristotle - teach- Alexander " will not assist . But if each repetition be a conscious , attentive connection of the ... Aristotle teaching Alexander . The mediate method consists in finding some word naturally connected with Aristotle ...
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... Aristotle - aristocracy aristocracy - better class better class - teach a class teach a class - teach alack ! -Aleck Aleck - Alexander Again suppose we wish to remember that the car with a red light goes to Westville . We may con ...
... Aristotle - aristocracy aristocracy - better class better class - teach a class teach a class - teach alack ! -Aleck Aleck - Alexander Again suppose we wish to remember that the car with a red light goes to Westville . We may con ...
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Page 181 - ... probably never in all their lives received one genuine colour-sensation. The modern religionists of the school of Overbeck are just like people who eat slate-pencil and chalk, and assure everybody that they are nicer and purer than strawberries and plums.
Page 5 - I have noticed in one of my formicaria a subterranean cemetery, where I have seen some ants burying their dead by placing earth above them. One ant was evidently much affected, and tried to exhume the bodies, but the united exertions of the yellow sextons were more than sufficient to neutralise the effort of the disconsolate mourner.