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Pagina 30
... Mind in all their Thoughts , Words and Actions . As the finest Wines have often the Taste of the Soil , so even the most religious Thoughts often draw something that is particular from the Constitution of the Mind in which they arise ...
... Mind in all their Thoughts , Words and Actions . As the finest Wines have often the Taste of the Soil , so even the most religious Thoughts often draw something that is particular from the Constitution of the Mind in which they arise ...
Pagina 277
... Mind , where it is darkened and eclipsed by an hundred other irregular Passions . Men have either no Character at all , says a celebrated Author , or it is that of being inconsistent with themselves . They find it easier to join ...
... Mind , where it is darkened and eclipsed by an hundred other irregular Passions . Men have either no Character at all , says a celebrated Author , or it is that of being inconsistent with themselves . They find it easier to join ...
Pagina 338
... Mind entirely free from Passion , and a Body clear of the least Intemperance . They indeed who can sink into Sleep with their Thoughts less calm or innocent than they should be , do but plunge them- selves into Scenes of Guilt and ...
... Mind entirely free from Passion , and a Body clear of the least Intemperance . They indeed who can sink into Sleep with their Thoughts less calm or innocent than they should be , do but plunge them- selves into Scenes of Guilt and ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
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