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... mind was that of Jean Paul . In his earliest years , on the verge of boyhood , a deep touch of religious sentiment accom- panied his first communion ; but when the luxuriant growth of his mind and heart in youth , and the full ripe ...
... mind was that of Jean Paul . In his earliest years , on the verge of boyhood , a deep touch of religious sentiment accom- panied his first communion ; but when the luxuriant growth of his mind and heart in youth , and the full ripe ...
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... mind resembles a com- plicated prismatic apparatus in which the rays of light , and the colours into which they resolve themselves , are perpetually scattered , variously reflected , and gathered up again into one focus ; or better , it ...
... mind resembles a com- plicated prismatic apparatus in which the rays of light , and the colours into which they resolve themselves , are perpetually scattered , variously reflected , and gathered up again into one focus ; or better , it ...
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... mind must be swayed by external motives , and the mind be irrespon- sible like the stone , there are other modes of explaining the falsity of the conclusion than by denying any analogy what- ever between mind and matter . There is ...
... mind must be swayed by external motives , and the mind be irrespon- sible like the stone , there are other modes of explaining the falsity of the conclusion than by denying any analogy what- ever between mind and matter . There is ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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