9 adverbs to describe how to mentals

For a MENTAL PROPOSITION being nothing but a bare consideration of the ideas, as they are in our minds, stripped of names, they lose the nature of purely mental propositions as soon as they are put into words.

A great number of her pieces have appeared in the Monthly Magazine, as well as the New Monthly, and although a pleasing pensiveness and sombre cast of mind seem to pervade her beautifully mental pictures, she was, I may say, noted in her youth for the buoyancy and sprightliness of her conversation and manner, which made her the delight and charm of every society with which she mixed.

His bodily senses are dulled and wearied, but a phenomenal acuteness has come to those perceptions so hard of definitionpartly mental, partly psychological.

It is certain that, in proportion as its merely mental strength and attainment take the place of natural sentiment, in proportion as we acquire the habit of receiving all impressions through the reason, the teachings of Nature grow indistinct and cold....

This is often the case even with priests who practise piously and methodically mental prayer.

There is something so severely mental, and so theologically daring in Unitarianism that many can't, whilst others won't, hold communion with it.

Those arising from the more strictly mental states emanate from certain centres and points of the brain, or brains, of the person manifesting them.

Because it is unavoidable, in treating of mental propositions, to make use of words: and then the instances given of mental propositions cease immediately to be barely mental, and become verbal.

By some method undoubtedly mental, but which, in my confusion and excitement, I failed to understand, the doctor accomplished his purpose, and the next minute I heard him say sharply under his breath, "It's out!

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