THE author tells us that his object is to make the acquisition of a competent knowledge of the theory of attraction as easy as possible for the student. With this view he has given, in addition to the ...
PROF. CAYLEY contributes to this volume several memoirs bearing on the theory of attraction. References to some of his earlier papers on the subject are given in Tod-hunter's “History.” The titles of ...
If attraction were always mutual, it stands to reason that you would always be attracted to the people who are attracted to you and vice versa. However, that's not always the case. Certain factors can ...