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... minds . The mind being calm and tranquil , we may afterwards enjoy that unalterable repose which nothing can trouble . Having then attained to the enjoyment of the unalterable repose which nothing can trouble , we may afterwards ...
... minds . The mind being calm and tranquil , we may afterwards enjoy that unalterable repose which nothing can trouble . Having then attained to the enjoyment of the unalterable repose which nothing can trouble , we may afterwards ...
Pagina 96
... minds . We are oftener wrong than right- partly because of this inevitable tendency , and partly because the mind of each separate individual is a mental world within itself - a self - bounded sphere , which , though we touch it at one ...
... minds . We are oftener wrong than right- partly because of this inevitable tendency , and partly because the mind of each separate individual is a mental world within itself - a self - bounded sphere , which , though we touch it at one ...
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... mind , from suffering fit by education , grace of person , and refine- ment of intellect - having all the attributes most favorable in woman to add happi- ness by her presence in the most favored of English homes - amid scenes of death ...
... mind , from suffering fit by education , grace of person , and refine- ment of intellect - having all the attributes most favorable in woman to add happi- ness by her presence in the most favored of English homes - amid scenes of death ...
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