Memory is the purveyor of reason, the power which places those images before the mind upon which the judgment is to be exercised, and which treasures up the determinations that are once passed, as the rules of future action, or grounds of subsequent conclusions.


The Rambler (Volume 1), No. 41, August 7, 1750 (p. 296)


Memory is the purveyor of reason, the power which places those images before the mind upon which the judgment is to be exercised, and which treasures ...

Memory is the purveyor of reason, the power which places those images before the mind upon which the judgment is to be exercised, and which treasures ...

Memory is the purveyor of reason, the power which places those images before the mind upon which the judgment is to be exercised, and which treasures ...

Memory is the purveyor of reason, the power which places those images before the mind upon which the judgment is to be exercised, and which treasures ...