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Putnam's Word Book / Flemming, Louis A.
By G. P. Putnam's Sons (Under the title _Synonyms, Antonyms, and Associated Words_) Preface ... associated with it in meaning and usage. Such a word cannot when unknown or momentarily forgotten be easily details...- creator(s) - Flemming, Louis A.
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- subject(s) - antonyms; colloq; associated words; associated words; antonyms; colloq;
- title - Putnam's Word Book
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Analyzing Character /
averages of intelligence and mental development established in the same way. The Muensterberg associated-word ... where they are handicapped from the start, and associate them together and with executives in combinations details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - ability; ability;
- title - Analyzing Character
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Aunt Mary's Primer / Anonymous
you can, try to associate the word with its actual meaning. Show a child the word _coach_ as a coach goes ... . CHILDREN AT PLAY. A COUNTRY RIDE.] [Illustration] A FEW WORDS TO THE TEACHER. When Little Mary (or details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - trademark; archive; refund; literary; access; donations; refund; literary; trademark; archive; access; donations;
- title - Aunt Mary's Primer
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Locke's writings and philosophy historically considered, and vindicated from the charge of contributing to the scepticism of Hume; by Edward Tagart. / Tagart, Edward, 1804-1858
- flection ? how ideas come to be associated with words, and simple ideas become complex ? and whence lan ... for affections or states of mind, grant- ing that all ideas associated with words imply such states details...- creator(s) - Tagart, Edward, 1804-1858
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- publisher - London, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855.
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- subject(s) - hume, david, 1711-1776; locke, john, 1632-1704; hume; leibnitz; hartley; philosophy; hobbes; locke; descartes; innate; english philosophy; essay; locke; hume, david, 1711-1776; locke, john, 1632-1704; descartes; english philosophy; philosophy; innate; hobbes; hume; hartley; essay; leibnitz;
- title - Locke's writings and philosophy historically considered, and vindicated from the charge of contributing to the scepticism of Hume; by Edward Tagart.
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Squash Tennis / Squires, Richard C.
year old National Squash Tennis Association. A word about the various illustrations showing ... which equips him to put his experience and knowledge into words, his background in racquet games is broad details...- creator(s) - Squires, Richard C.
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- subject(s) - squash tennis; squash; squash racquets; tennis; racquet; racquets; ball; player; opponent; hit; national squash; lawn tennis; game; wall; tennis association; court; front wall; shot; shots; front; service; lawn tennis; opponent; ball; tennis; shot; shots; service; squash racquets; racquet; squash tennis; squash; court; front; wall; national squash; hit; tennis association; front wall; player; game; racquets;
- title - Squash Tennis
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Universalism in America : a history. / Eddy, Richard, 1828-1906
Association." [The words " unanimous consent " were struck out, and the words "consent of a majority ... ."] "To look over the conduct of the members of the Association, especially those who labor in word details...- creator(s) - Eddy, Richard, 1828-1906
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- publisher - Boston : Universalist Publishing House, 1886.
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- subject(s) - universalism united states history; unitarian universalist churches united states; universalist; ballou; universalists; hosea ballou; boston; universalist church; hosea; sermon; convention; first universalist; universalist quarterly; doctrine; universalist society; restorationist controversy; thomas whittemore; philadelphia; salvation; delivered; abner kneeland; sermon delivered; church; gospel; universalist meeting; discourse; session; universalist magazine; thomas; universal salvation; america; hosea ballon; vers alism; edward turner; preached; smith; general convention; christ; universalism; punishment; first universalist; universalist magazine; america; thomas whittemore; hosea ballon; universalist meeting; delivered; session; universalist church; universalists; general convention; sermon delivered; universalist quarterly; abner kneeland; ballou; universalism; restorationist controversy; universalist; philadelphia; hosea; sermon; boston; church; salvation; thomas; vers alism; universalism united states history; punishment; smith; gospel; christ; universalist society; edward turner; universal salvation; unitarian universalist churches united states; doctrine; convention; preached; hosea ballou; discourse;
- title - Universalism in America : a history.
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Discourse on metaphysics, correspondence with Arnauld, and Monadology. With an introd. by Paul Janet; translated from the originals by George R. Montgomery. / Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716
be as irreprehen- sible as the meaning I am trying to convey, it will be well to associate certain words ... the ignorance under a word void of sense but it made science impossible because a metaphor was taken details...- creator(s) - Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Freiherr von, 1646-1716
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- publisher - Chicago Open Court Pub. Co. 1902
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- subject(s) - monadology; metaphysics; leibniz; arnauld; substance; substances; concept; adam; god; motion; plura entia; substance; god; leibniz; leibniz, gottfried wilhelm, freiherr von, 1646-1716; adam; motion; monadology; concept; arnauld; substances; metaphysics; plura entia;
- title - Discourse on metaphysics, correspondence with Arnauld, and Monadology. With an introd. by Paul Janet; translated from the originals by George R. Montgomery.
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Life and correspondence of David Hume : from the papers bequeathed by his nephew to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and other original sources / by John Hill Burton ... / Burton, John Hill, 1809-1881
, it does not imply the excess of a bad quality, he, on some occasions, associates the word fanaticism ... the word " creed " or " religion," instead of superstition. The coincidence of his metaphysical opinions details...- creator(s) - Burton, John Hill, 1809-1881
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- publisher - Edinburgh : W. Tait, 1846
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- subject(s) - hume, david, 1711-1776; hume; david hume; rousseau; lord hertford; david; david hume; hume, david, 1711-1776; lord hertford; david; hume; rousseau;
- title - Life and correspondence of David Hume : from the papers bequeathed by his nephew to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and other original sources / by John Hill Burton ...
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Hartley and James Mill. / Spencer Bower, George, 1854-1928
in the memory of the original sensations, irrespective of frequency. Conversely, a word frequently associated ... together more closely to form a syllable by association than syllables do to form a word details...- creator(s) - Spencer Bower, George, 1854-1928
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- publisher - London : Sampson Low, 1881.
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- subject(s) - philosophy, english; hartley; mill; james mill; sensations; james; sensation; belief; ideas; theory; mes mil; idea; professor bain; james; professor bain; philosophy, english; sensation; mill; sensations; theory; idea; belief; james mill; hartley; mes mil; ideas;
- title - Hartley and James Mill.
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Hartley and James Mill. / Bower, George Spencer
, irrespective of frequency. Conversely, a word frequently associated with a sensation, or the sight ... together more closely to form a syllable by association than syllables do to form a word details...- creator(s) - Bower, George Spencer
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- publisher - London, Low, 1881.
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- subject(s) - mill, james, 1773-1836; hartley, david; hartley; mill; james mill; sensations; james; sensation; belief; ideas; idea; professor bain; james; professor bain; mill, james, 1773-1836; sensation; mill; sensations; idea; belief; james mill; hartley; hartley, david; ideas;
- title - Hartley and James Mill.
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