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... mind ; and if he is engaged in any ordinary employment at the time , instead of sus- pending it , he redoubles his energy . This affords a hope that in his case the mind may not be worked in any fatal disproportion . ing him on ...
... mind ; and if he is engaged in any ordinary employment at the time , instead of sus- pending it , he redoubles his energy . This affords a hope that in his case the mind may not be worked in any fatal disproportion . ing him on ...
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... mind be once more cheerful and tranquil as heretofore . There was , after all , more truth than we are quite willing to admit in the classic theories which as- " I am come to task your patience by asking signed the undue predominance of ...
... mind be once more cheerful and tranquil as heretofore . There was , after all , more truth than we are quite willing to admit in the classic theories which as- " I am come to task your patience by asking signed the undue predominance of ...
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... mind can take in at a view , no one portion can be suffered to appear in single com- pleteness and ideal rotundity . Nature , indeed , genial and kindly temperament , which excites no offers all in her profusion , and complete in all ...
... mind can take in at a view , no one portion can be suffered to appear in single com- pleteness and ideal rotundity . Nature , indeed , genial and kindly temperament , which excites no offers all in her profusion , and complete in all ...
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