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... mind , and a disposition to form a judgment which is founded not altogether on the authority of others . We shall ... mind and body , that if one is over exerted , the other invariably suffers . When the mind is put on the stretch , a ...
... mind , and a disposition to form a judgment which is founded not altogether on the authority of others . We shall ... mind and body , that if one is over exerted , the other invariably suffers . When the mind is put on the stretch , a ...
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... mind a hope that this , likewise , will in due time prove a salutary and powerful corrective . In the present state of public opinion , it is quite unnecessary to expatiate on the advantages , as well to society at large as to the ...
... mind a hope that this , likewise , will in due time prove a salutary and powerful corrective . In the present state of public opinion , it is quite unnecessary to expatiate on the advantages , as well to society at large as to the ...
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... mind con- sists in acting as much as possible upon this enlarged scale , in taking into our plan remote and distant events ; and in regulating our conduct , not merely by present feelings , or rather by feelings which relate to present ...
... mind con- sists in acting as much as possible upon this enlarged scale , in taking into our plan remote and distant events ; and in regulating our conduct , not merely by present feelings , or rather by feelings which relate to present ...
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