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Excerpt from History of the Philosophy of Mind, Embracing the Opinions of All Writers on Mental Science From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Vol. 2
Clamores primum ad ravim, hinc improbitas, sannae, mium, con Vitia, dum luctantur, et uterque alterum tentat prosternere: consumtis Verbis venitur ad pugnos, ad yeram luctam ex ficta et simulata. Quin etiam, quae contingunt in palaestra, Illic non desunt colaphi, alapae, consputio, calces, morsus; etiam qum jam supra leges palaestrae, fustes, ferrum sancii multi, nonnunquam occisi. Ludovicus Vives.
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