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" One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate. Having often forgot which was the cat and which the dog, he was ashamed to ask, but catching the cat, which he knew by feeling, he was observed to look at her steadfastly, and then setting... "
Critical Essays on a Few Subjects: Connected with the History and Present ... - Page 280
by Francis Bowen - 1842 - 352 pages
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Anecdotes of the Blind

Abram V. Courtney - 1835 - 60 pages
...distinguish the dog from the cat, and was ashamed to ask, but he caught a cat, .which he knew by feeling, and then, setting her down, said, " So, puss, I shall know you another time." He was greatly surprised that those things which had appeared most agreeable to his touch and taste,...
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Synopsis of Practical Perspective, Lineal and Aerial

Theodore Henry Fielding - 1836 - 208 pages
...again forgot a thousand things, one particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate : having often forgot which was the cat, and which the...he knew by feeling, he was observed to look at her stedfastly, and then setting her down, said, I shall know you another time. He was very much surprised...
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A Compendium of Natural Philosophy: Being a Survey of the Wisdom ..., Volume 1

John Wesley - 1836 - 414 pages
...this form, the humours are fitly placed tr would carefully observe that he might know them again. Thus having often forgot, which was the cat, and which...but catching the cat, which he knew by feeling, he looked at her stedfastly, and said, ' So, puss, I shall know you another time.' He was surprised, that...
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Essays ...

Richard Whately - 1837 - 426 pages
...and forgot again a thousand things in a day. One particular I will relate : having often forgotten which was the cat and which the dog, he was ashamed...said, ' So, Puss ! I shall know you another time.' " He was very much surprised that those things which he had liked best did not appear most agreeable...
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An appendix to the fourth edition of the Anatomy of the human body. To which ...

William Cheselden - 1839 - 32 pages
...forgot a thousand things in a day. One particular only (though it may appear trifling) I will relate. Having often forgot which was the cat, and which the...down, said, so puss ! I shall know you another time. He was very much surprized, that those things which he had liked best, did not appear most agreeable...
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A Review of Berkeley's Theory of Vision: Designed to Show the Unsoundness of ...

Samuel Bailey - 1842 - 256 pages
...forgot, a thousand things in a day. One particular only, though it may appear trifling, I will relate. Having often forgot which was the cat, and which the...said, " So, puss, I shall know you another time." Now it cannot be for a moment supposed that the expression, " he could form no judgment of the shape...
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Popular cyclopaedia of natural science (by W.B. Carpenter).

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 610 pages
...attentively, at the same time looking steadfastly at her, so as to associate the two sets of ideas ; and then, setting her down, said, " So, puss, I shall know you another time." A similar instance has come under the Author's own knowledge; but the subject of it was scarcely old...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 pages
...he took up the Cat in his arms, and felt her attentively, so as to associate the two sets of ideas; and then, setting her down, said, " So, puss, I shall know you another time." A similar instance has come under the Author's own knowledge; but the subject of it was scarcely old...
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Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6

1849 - 838 pages
...he took up the cat in his arms and felt her attentively, so as to associate the two sets of ideas ; and then setting her down, said, ' so, puss, I shall know you another time.' " Dr. Wm. B. Carpenter, in his excellent treatise ou physiology, mentions the case of a boy upon whom...
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The Animal Kingdom, Considered Anatomically, Physically, and ..., Volume 2

Emanuel Swedenborg - 1844 - 678 pages
...saw, but as often forgot them, until he recalled them to mind by touch. Having frequently forgotten which was the cat, and which the dog, he was ashamed to ask the question, but consulted his most familiar sense, namely, touch, clandestinely. They also say that...
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