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1 2| experiences the former of two movements thus connected, it will ( 2 2| experience the latter of the two movements. But it is a fact that there 3 2| fact that there are some movements, by a single experience 4 2| certain of the antecedent movements until finally we experience 5 2| recollection; for the mnemonic movements involved in these starting-points 6 2| rule, it is when antecedent movements of the classes here described 7 2| effect of custom the mnemonic movements tend to succeed one another 8 2| succession, the mnemonic movements are to one another as the 9 2| doing by setting up many movements, until finally he excites 10 2| i.e. in consequence of movements wholly contained within 11 2| mind the like figures and movements (i.e. "like" to those of 12 2| AB, so is O to I? These movements therefore (sc. in AB, BE, 13 2| but now, instead of (the movements of the ratio) O:I, he has 14 2| and because their mnemonic movements are, from the very first, 15 2| effort at recollection, these movements do not easily find a direct