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Cogitation is rather my thing, and I have been happily absorbing information on storms and bubbles and particulates and a mysterious thing called Langmuir circulation.
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Cogitation is rather my thing, and I have been happily absorbing information on storms and bubbles and particulates and a mysterious thing called Langmuir circulation.
Transforming Hilbert into an ocean wave « Imaginary Potential 2008
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Cogitation they climb'd up to an extream Passion, such as her printed
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Cogitation they climb'd up to an extream Passion, such as her printed
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Cogitation, as she called it, clouded things and prevented action.
Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987
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His first verses were "A Quarter-day Cogitation" (p. 5), and for some time he was the regular dramatic critic of _Punch_, in which a considerable amount of space was accorded to the review of amusements of all kinds, and not
The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann
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Cogitation or thought ought to be holy, affection clean, intention right, action just, and locution or speech moderate.
The Golden Legend, vol. 4 1230-1298 1900
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To the two fundamental attributes that Spinoza ascribed to substance -- Extension (matter as occupying space) and Cogitation
Evolution in Modern Thought Gustav Schwalbe 1880
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Father let her go without a Word, and sate in peacefull Cogitation all the Rest of the Evening -- the only Person at
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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Reasoning, the Ground we tread upon, and every Thing around us, hitherto thought Inanimate, may be full of Cogitation.
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