ALL the knowledge which man has of his surroundings and of himself is derived from impressions received by the different organs of sense, and is conveyed to the brain by means of the connecting nerves.
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The Subconscious Self and Its Relation to Education and Health 1897
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Subconscious Self and Its Relation to Education and Health 1897
October 15, 2004, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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"ALL the knowledge which man has of his surroundings and of himself is derived from impressions received by the different organs of sense, and is conveyed to the brain by means of the connecting nerves."
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