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1 1, LXXVIII| centuries over which the memory and learning of men extends, 2 1, XCV | experiments and lay it up in the memory whole, as it finds it, but 3 1, XCIX | deal with it offhand and by memory alone; no more than if a 4 1, XCIX | should hope by force of memory to retain and make himself 5 1, XCIX | the mental operations of memory, composition and division, 6 1, X | sense, a ministration to the memory, and a ministration to the 7 1, XXVI | let the proposed nature be memory, or that which excites and 8 1, XXVI | which excites and aids the memory. Constitutive instances 9 1, XXVI | which clearly aids the memory; also topics or "places" 10 1, XXVI | or "places" in artificial memory; which may either be places 11 1, XXVI | artificial places help the memory wonderfully, and exalt it 12 1, XXVI | one species of aid to the memory is constituted. And this 13 1, XXVI | at once cut off, and the memory has not so far to range. 14 1, XXVI | in mnemonics) assists the memory. Other instances will give 15 1, XXVI | shame, delight, assist the memory. Other instances will give 16 1, XXVI | time, dwell longest in the memory. Other instances will give 17 1, XXVI | to take hold of aids the memory; as writing with breaks 18 1, XXVI | attention dwell longer in the memory than what flies quickly 19 1, XXVI | between whiles, and when memory failed, looking at the book. 20 1, XXVI | lesser forms of aids to the memory; viz.: the cutting off of