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faculty or faculties of the mind . A text - book designed to train the reasoning powers , will be more likely to accomplish its object when both that paramount end and the adaptation of the means are distinctly before the mind . When ...
faculty or faculties of the mind . A text - book designed to train the reasoning powers , will be more likely to accomplish its object when both that paramount end and the adaptation of the means are distinctly before the mind . When ...
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... mind has a much stronger influence , on the average , on the physical health than physical exercise . It gives grace or awk- wardness , ease or clumsiness , weakness or power to the body . That which makes the mind fresh , cheerful ...
... mind has a much stronger influence , on the average , on the physical health than physical exercise . It gives grace or awk- wardness , ease or clumsiness , weakness or power to the body . That which makes the mind fresh , cheerful ...
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... mind at this period we have before adverted . It is the moulding epoch of life . The workings of these ideas of a formative character are only equalled by the rapidity of the mind's accessions . Peculiarly strong and prominent do these ...
... mind at this period we have before adverted . It is the moulding epoch of life . The workings of these ideas of a formative character are only equalled by the rapidity of the mind's accessions . Peculiarly strong and prominent do these ...
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