The North American Review, Τόμος 82O. Everett, 1856 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind prepared to condense its expe- rience , towards seeing Europe in six months . In similar cases much satire has ... mind of its discrimi- nation . And it is precisely so with travellers . After a short period , the eye grows dull to ...
... mind prepared to condense its expe- rience , towards seeing Europe in six months . In similar cases much satire has ... mind of its discrimi- nation . And it is precisely so with travellers . After a short period , the eye grows dull to ...
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... mind , the author of Christie Johnstone says , truly and sententiously : " Our minds are so constituted , that , when we are guilty , we fear that others know what we know . " How soon is the bare assertion of such a law forgotten ! But ...
... mind , the author of Christie Johnstone says , truly and sententiously : " Our minds are so constituted , that , when we are guilty , we fear that others know what we know . " How soon is the bare assertion of such a law forgotten ! But ...
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... mind ? The body having reached the middle period of its life , having attained the zenith of its strength and activity , no further in- crease of power is , in the natural course of events , to be antici- pated . But how directly the ...
... mind ? The body having reached the middle period of its life , having attained the zenith of its strength and activity , no further in- crease of power is , in the natural course of events , to be antici- pated . But how directly the ...
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