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... mind . Let such a character , one who has wasted his leisure evenings in the amusements of the theatre , and grown gray in admiration of the buskin'd tribe ; let him be asked a question in astronomy , in geology , in optics , in ...
... mind . Let such a character , one who has wasted his leisure evenings in the amusements of the theatre , and grown gray in admiration of the buskin'd tribe ; let him be asked a question in astronomy , in geology , in optics , in ...
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... minds , which will never be erased . Nor can any care , fore- thought , labour , or ingenuity of ours , prevent this . The nature of the hu- man mind , and the economy of human society , must first be changed . " And this influence ...
... minds , which will never be erased . Nor can any care , fore- thought , labour , or ingenuity of ours , prevent this . The nature of the hu- man mind , and the economy of human society , must first be changed . " And this influence ...
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... mind the many ramifications of the nerves im- mediately connected with the internal viscera , and what is of more obvious consequence , the plain fact , that we cannot be disordered in body in the slightest degree from these causes ...
... mind the many ramifications of the nerves im- mediately connected with the internal viscera , and what is of more obvious consequence , the plain fact , that we cannot be disordered in body in the slightest degree from these causes ...
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... mind the passing scenes of life ; the whole political , moral , and religious pulsa- tion of the nation is gently felt , and soberly appreciated ; " the great globe itself , and all that it inherits " passes in rapid succession across ...
... mind the passing scenes of life ; the whole political , moral , and religious pulsa- tion of the nation is gently felt , and soberly appreciated ; " the great globe itself , and all that it inherits " passes in rapid succession across ...
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... mind His arguments assume a commanding tone ; and to such as only examine the question through the representa- tion of it given in his pages , his ad- vocation must appear truly formida- ble . He pleads his cause with the point of the ...
... mind His arguments assume a commanding tone ; and to such as only examine the question through the representa- tion of it given in his pages , his ad- vocation must appear truly formida- ble . He pleads his cause with the point of the ...
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