Assimilative memory, or, How to attend and never forget / by A. Loisette.
- Loisette, A. (Alphonse)
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Assimilative memory, or, How to attend and never forget / by A. Loisette. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![several times forward and backward, and more rapidly each time, without recalling the analysis. Remarks. 1. This group may well be termed the “ Long-Term Group,” since all of the seven Presidents except John Adams and his son, John Q. Adams, served two terms. 2. Three of the members of this group died after the close of their terms of office, on the natal day of the Republic, viz., John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, on the Ofthof July^ 1826, and James Monroe on the d^thofjuly^ 1831. 3. This group also might be called the ‘‘J ” group, since the initial letter of the Christian name or surname of every member of it begins with “ J ” or its phonetic equivalent, soft G, as 6^eorge Washington, y^ohn Adams, Thomas yefferson, yames Madison, yames Monroe, yohn Q. Adams, and Andrew yackson. SECOND GROUP. Period of TerritoiHal Expansion and the Growth of Internal Eissensio7i. ANdREW Jackson. Martin VAN BUren .1 In. Martin Van BuREN. William HENry Harrison. Two examples of In. : “ Anand “Van,” and “ rew ” and “ Bu.” A good Inclusion curs in the case of “ ren oc- In. and “ Hen.” The name William belonged to no other of the twenty-four Presidents. A fair example of In. by Sight [“ y ” occurs in both names] is furnished by the syllables “ ry ” and “ Ty.” The letter “ 1 ” belongs to both surnames, but there is no other letter in common. John and James is a case of Con., for both occur together many times in the New Testament. William HenRY Harrison. John TYler. John TyLer. James K. PoLk. In. In. & Con.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28134096_0041.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)