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Pagina 58
The habit of supplying our ideas from foreign sources - enfeebles all internal
strength of thought , " as a course of dram - drinking destroys the tone of the
stomach . The faculties of the mind , when not exerted , or when cramped by
custom and ...
The habit of supplying our ideas from foreign sources - enfeebles all internal
strength of thought , " as a course of dram - drinking destroys the tone of the
stomach . The faculties of the mind , when not exerted , or when cramped by
custom and ...
Pagina 108
They consist in accustoming the mind , on all occasions , to arrange its thoughts
with regularity and order , - to aim at ... Every active mind , when not employed in
receiving or communicating ideas , is engaged in some thought or speculation .
They consist in accustoming the mind , on all occasions , to arrange its thoughts
with regularity and order , - to aim at ... Every active mind , when not employed in
receiving or communicating ideas , is engaged in some thought or speculation .
Pagina 221
Its . turn of thought , ' as the editor remarks , may be recognized as bespeaking
the mind of his present most Christian Majesty : ' but , as for its : style , ' we do not
undertake to form an opinion ; though we . we may state , and do cheerfully add ...
Its . turn of thought , ' as the editor remarks , may be recognized as bespeaking
the mind of his present most Christian Majesty : ' but , as for its : style , ' we do not
undertake to form an opinion ; though we . we may state , and do cheerfully add ...
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