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" ... they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions. Innumerable instances of a strong memory in advanced years might be produced from among our celebrated lawyers, pontiffs, augurs, and philosophers; for the faculties of... "
Cato:, Or, An Essay on Old-age - Sivu 33
tekijä(t) Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1773 - 319 sivua
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Cato, or, An essay on old-age

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1785 - 348 sivua
...fervice in recalling to my mind thofe perfons whom death hath long fince removed from the world. In fact, I never yet heard of any veteran whofe memory was...at no lofs in remembering whatever is the principal obje£t of their attention : and few there are at that period of life who cannot readily call to mind...

Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 sivua
...by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of their attention ; and few there arc at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom...

Cicero: The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman ..., Nide 3

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1833 - 352 sivua
...weakened by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged indeed seem to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...period of life who cannot readily call to mind what recognisances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions. Innumerable...

The Orations, Nide 3

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1839 - 340 sivua
...weakened by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged indeed seem to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...period of life who cannot readily call to mind what recognisances they have entered into, or with Whom they have had any pecuniary transactionSi Innumerable...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Niteet 1–2

Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 632 sivua
...where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in remembering whatever ia the principal object of their attention ; and few there are at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions....

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Nide 2

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 536 sivua
...by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...and few there are at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions....

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ...

Dugald Stewart - 1854 - 538 sivua
...by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...and few there are at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions....

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1859 - 508 sivua
...by time, as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...and few there are at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions....

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1866 - 514 sivua
...forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged seem, indeed, to be at no loss in re membering whatever is the principal object of their attention...and few there are at that period of life who cannot tell what recognizances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions....

The Asclepiad. v. 11, 1894-1895, Nide 11

1895 - 536 sivua
...weakened by time as to forget where he had concealed his treasure. The aged indeed seem to be at no loss in remembering whatever is the principal object of...period of life who cannot readily call to mind what recognisances they have entered into, or with whom they have had any pecuniary transactions. Innumerable...




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