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... person whose or- gans of taste are unimpaired . In these instances , the mind displays its superiority ; and , by an ... persons , who had learned to think even the tones of it pleasanter . Upon the same principle , I believe that no ...
... person whose or- gans of taste are unimpaired . In these instances , the mind displays its superiority ; and , by an ... persons , who had learned to think even the tones of it pleasanter . Upon the same principle , I believe that no ...
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... person walking blind- folded over an uneven road ; and knows as little how to modulate his voice , as such a person does how to ... persons are liable to different trains or associations of ideas , is the cause of the various tempers and ...
... person walking blind- folded over an uneven road ; and knows as little how to modulate his voice , as such a person does how to ... persons are liable to different trains or associations of ideas , is the cause of the various tempers and ...
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... Persons who have studied the principles of our common na- ture , and who have reflected on the effects of early habits and associations , will never be disturbed by intelligence of emigra tions . It is almost impossible that they should ...
... Persons who have studied the principles of our common na- ture , and who have reflected on the effects of early habits and associations , will never be disturbed by intelligence of emigra tions . It is almost impossible that they should ...
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