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... not always pleasant , of associating him in my mind with not always genial , but
always asanything responsible in station or sociated with something that
decommanding in intellect , than I clares pre - eminence , and pronounces
should think ...
... not always pleasant , of associating him in my mind with not always genial , but
always asanything responsible in station or sociated with something that
decommanding in intellect , than I clares pre - eminence , and pronounces
should think ...
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... to see how far this system meets the requirements of the service. If we
remember the very early age at which it is requisite for a lad to embark in a
seafaring life in order to make a good sailor—the age when the mind is most
impressionable, ...
... to see how far this system meets the requirements of the service. If we
remember the very early age at which it is requisite for a lad to embark in a
seafaring life in order to make a good sailor—the age when the mind is most
impressionable, ...
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... reward to look to for the labour they have bestowed pon them, except that
which is con; amed in every well-regulated mind - consciousness of having
emplayed one's time in a profitable manThere is an observatory belonging to the
College, ...
... reward to look to for the labour they have bestowed pon them, except that
which is con; amed in every well-regulated mind - consciousness of having
emplayed one's time in a profitable manThere is an observatory belonging to the
College, ...
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favour of the union before they To any young adventurer of an tried it , are now
either afraid to ambitious and filibustering turn adhere to their old views , or have
of mind , and possessing a certain changed their minds . A few still talent for ...
favour of the union before they To any young adventurer of an tried it , are now
either afraid to ambitious and filibustering turn adhere to their old views , or have
of mind , and possessing a certain changed their minds . A few still talent for ...
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... is direction , has seized upon the hunot lacking to our hemisphere , nor man
intellect , ever eager to enter on beauty wanting to the painter's fair new
enterprise -- these restless mocreations . The power which be- tions in the
universal mind ...
... is direction , has seized upon the hunot lacking to our hemisphere , nor man
intellect , ever eager to enter on beauty wanting to the painter's fair new
enterprise -- these restless mocreations . The power which be- tions in the
universal mind ...
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