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... mind this medicine , as a resource in those obstinate cases which so frequently baffle all other modes of treatment ... mind a comparison between the atmosphere of this author's genius 8 mind Penwarne's Contemplation , a Poem . 89 ...
... mind this medicine , as a resource in those obstinate cases which so frequently baffle all other modes of treatment ... mind a comparison between the atmosphere of this author's genius 8 mind Penwarne's Contemplation , a Poem . 89 ...
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... mind ; and his remarks are curious , inasmuch as they point out the source , to which we may fairly trace many particular passages in her works , as well as the general turn of thought prevailing in them . Thus it seems that the ...
... mind ; and his remarks are curious , inasmuch as they point out the source , to which we may fairly trace many particular passages in her works , as well as the general turn of thought prevailing in them . Thus it seems that the ...
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... mind nor gratify self love . ' About this time , in consequence of the recommendations of his uncle the Marquis , Fenelon formed those connections to which were owing his future high elevation , and the singular persecutions and ...
... mind nor gratify self love . ' About this time , in consequence of the recommendations of his uncle the Marquis , Fenelon formed those connections to which were owing his future high elevation , and the singular persecutions and ...
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