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... mind , analogous to the temporary impotence to which every faculty is subject after extreme effort . Now , as some bodies are less elastic and robust than others , and sooner collapse with fatigue ; so some minds , from native tendency ...
... mind , analogous to the temporary impotence to which every faculty is subject after extreme effort . Now , as some bodies are less elastic and robust than others , and sooner collapse with fatigue ; so some minds , from native tendency ...
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... mind , for it is impossible to have auxiliaries without relying on them ; and in proportion as the mind trusts to external aid , its own internal power is diminished . So far as my observation has extended , it may be laid down as a ...
... mind , for it is impossible to have auxiliaries without relying on them ; and in proportion as the mind trusts to external aid , its own internal power is diminished . So far as my observation has extended , it may be laid down as a ...
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... mind . Thus , in Richard's account of his own early ad- ventures , we have the subjoined animating and touching picture : " I loved to walk where none had walk'd before , About the rocks that ran along the shore ; Or far beyond the ...
... mind . Thus , in Richard's account of his own early ad- ventures , we have the subjoined animating and touching picture : " I loved to walk where none had walk'd before , About the rocks that ran along the shore ; Or far beyond the ...
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