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... forces for evil or for good . Because an agency is not visible , not tan- gible , is it , I asked , less real ? If a man lose his mind by the loss of his blood , that , it is said , is plain to understand , for it is physical ; but if ...
... forces for evil or for good . Because an agency is not visible , not tan- gible , is it , I asked , less real ? If a man lose his mind by the loss of his blood , that , it is said , is plain to understand , for it is physical ; but if ...
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... force and the most ready dispenser of it ; the organ that can rest in parts when jaded , and work in parts that are not jaded at one and the same time . I look on mental work , and even on hard mental work , as conducive to health of ...
... force and the most ready dispenser of it ; the organ that can rest in parts when jaded , and work in parts that are not jaded at one and the same time . I look on mental work , and even on hard mental work , as conducive to health of ...
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... force beyond that which is expended in muscular action , and his disorders are therefore confined chiefly to dyspepsia resulting from confinement at the desk , or from insufficient repose . The second class of men , those who think as ...
... force beyond that which is expended in muscular action , and his disorders are therefore confined chiefly to dyspepsia resulting from confinement at the desk , or from insufficient repose . The second class of men , those who think as ...
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... force altogether , of which the mere looker- on has no adequate conception . Take the play of " Othello , " for instance , as indicating the character of the labour that is required of the actor . The mere effort of speaking such a play ...
... force altogether , of which the mere looker- on has no adequate conception . Take the play of " Othello , " for instance , as indicating the character of the labour that is required of the actor . The mere effort of speaking such a play ...
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... of delay . It cannot be con- cealed that one generation imbued with a particular conceit , if it retain it to the last , passes it to the next generation with increasing force , and that many , indeed all , 24 On Research in Medicine .
... of delay . It cannot be con- cealed that one generation imbued with a particular conceit , if it retain it to the last , passes it to the next generation with increasing force , and that many , indeed all , 24 On Research in Medicine .
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