| United States. Patent Office - 1858 - 634 pages
...such an object with the name of it a few times repeated. The human mind in its first period, thea, may be said to be all "ideality," for it is exclusively so during the half of its existence, or more, which is passed in sleep — chiefly so, whenever no vivid impressions are made... | |
| 1839 - 618 pages
...philosophy of the subject is thus expounded by a popular writer: ' Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the ' broad fact, that a child's...first period, may be said to be all ideality : for it a . ' exclusively so during the half of its time, or more, which is ' passed in sleep — chiefly so,... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1838 - 344 pages
...idea of such an object with the name of it, a few times repeated. Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the broad fact that a child's...time, or more, which is passed in sleep ; chiefly so whenever no vivid impressions are made upon the senses ; and so, to a great extent, while left to find... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1838 - 396 pages
...idea of such an object with the name of it, a few times repeated. Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the broad fact that a child's...time, or more, which is passed in sleep ; chiefly so whenever no vivid impressions are made upon the senses ; and so, to a great extent, while left to find... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...The question is answered by the author of "Home Education." "Too little attention has," he says, " been given to the broad fact, that a child's mental...time, or more, which is passed in sleep ; chiefly so whenever no vivid impressions are made upon the senses ; and so, to a great extent, while left to find... | |
| Henry Hopwood - 1841 - 206 pages
...little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the broad fact that a child's mental exD2 istence is constituted almost entirely of the workings of...time, or more, which is passed in sleep ; chiefly so whenever no vivid impressions are made upon the senses; and so, to a great extent, while left to find... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1859 - 634 pages
...such an object with the name of it a few times repeated. The human mind in its first period, then, may be said to be all "ideality," for it is exclusively so during tho half of its existence, or more, which is passed in sleep — chiefly so, whenever no vivid impressions... | |
| Isaac Taylor - 1867 - 384 pages
...the name of it, a few times repeated. Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the fact that a child's MENTAL EXISTENCE is constituted...time, or more, which is passed in sleep ; chiefly so whenever no vivid impressions are made upon the senses ; and so, to a great extent, while left to find... | |
| 1839 - 578 pages
...philosophy of the subject is thus expounded by a popular writer: ' Too little attention has, I think, hitherto been given to the ' broad fact, that a child's...or more, which is ' passed in sleep — chiefly so, whenever no vivid impressions are ' made upon the senses ; and so, to a great extent, when left to... | |
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