The human mind : a system of mental philosophy, for the general reader.

"A knowledge of themselves ought to have a paramount place in the education of the youth of both sexes. This seems to be a proposition which only requires to be heard in order to be admitted. "Know thyself," is a justly celebrated saying of one of the ancient sages of Greece. As we ar...

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Main Author: Murphy, James G. (James Gracey), 1808-1896
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Belfast, Northern Ireland : William Mullan, 1873.
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