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... mind had been early imbued , gained too much ascendancy over his thoughts to leave room or leisure for literary pursuits . His fondness for the writings of Male- branche , and his attachment to the theory of Bourignon , so completely ...
... mind had been early imbued , gained too much ascendancy over his thoughts to leave room or leisure for literary pursuits . His fondness for the writings of Male- branche , and his attachment to the theory of Bourignon , so completely ...
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... mind . We do not , however , approve the consolation which Marianne admi- nisters to Zeluca on her death - bed , by ... Minds , " " Hymns for Infant Minds , " & c . 12mo . pp . 214. 6s . Boards . Taylor and Hessey . 1815 . We have been ...
... mind . We do not , however , approve the consolation which Marianne admi- nisters to Zeluca on her death - bed , by ... Minds , " " Hymns for Infant Minds , " & c . 12mo . pp . 214. 6s . Boards . Taylor and Hessey . 1815 . We have been ...
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... mind in which he passed a considerable portion of his time ; thus affording a memorable instance that a weak and irresolute character is ultimately as baneful to its possessor as a rooted vicious inclination . The worst school of morals ...
... mind in which he passed a considerable portion of his time ; thus affording a memorable instance that a weak and irresolute character is ultimately as baneful to its possessor as a rooted vicious inclination . The worst school of morals ...
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