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... mind the extent and nature of the different collections , and books of notes , to which we have referred , as it will be requisite in the sequel of this article to allude to them again . Leaving the Crimea , we lose sight of our guide ...
... mind the extent and nature of the different collections , and books of notes , to which we have referred , as it will be requisite in the sequel of this article to allude to them again . Leaving the Crimea , we lose sight of our guide ...
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... mind , and of its power to convert an appetite of a sensual nature into an intellectual pleasure ? - Bishop Hough . Where the powers of the mind and the in- tellectual habits have been duly cultivated , connubial love will gradually ...
... mind , and of its power to convert an appetite of a sensual nature into an intellectual pleasure ? - Bishop Hough . Where the powers of the mind and the in- tellectual habits have been duly cultivated , connubial love will gradually ...
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... mind which inflammatory contests must ever produce , and the result of the change has been the manifest promotion of the true in- terests of religion and virtue . Among the most enlightened as well as the most generally admired of ...
... mind which inflammatory contests must ever produce , and the result of the change has been the manifest promotion of the true in- terests of religion and virtue . Among the most enlightened as well as the most generally admired of ...
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