Perception is sensation caused by a present affection of the external extremities of the nerves; memory is sensation caused, in the absence of present excitation, by dispositions of the nerves which are the result of past experiences; judgment is the perception of relations between sensations, and is itself a species of sensation, because if we are aware of the sensations we must be aware also of the relations between them; will he identifies with the feeling of desire, and therefore includes it as a variety of sensation. [Please select]
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"Dispositions for Bagration." [Please select]
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We went with Weyrother to survey the dispositions. [Please select]
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The dispositions were very complicated and difficult. [Please select]
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The generals seemed to listen reluctantly to the difficult dispositions. [Please select]
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The dispositions for the next battle are planned by him alone. [Please select]
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According to the dispositions. [Please select]
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