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... mind to apply the analogy to a mercantile com- monwealth of separate states , We might next carry our re- flecting ... minds to a fit state for the ungracious discovery that minds Blake's Observations on the Course of Exchange . II.
... mind to apply the analogy to a mercantile com- monwealth of separate states , We might next carry our re- flecting ... minds to a fit state for the ungracious discovery that minds Blake's Observations on the Course of Exchange . II.
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... mind , we shall remove the first objection of the barbarous adversaries to that cultiva- tion , if we inculcate this maxim , that good sense is indeed sacrificed to learning when one feminine grace or accomplish- ment is neglected by ...
... mind , we shall remove the first objection of the barbarous adversaries to that cultiva- tion , if we inculcate this maxim , that good sense is indeed sacrificed to learning when one feminine grace or accomplish- ment is neglected by ...
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... mind like that of Miss Smith , imbued with a deep sense of the value of every fleeting moment , will make a progress in all studies to which it may chuse to apply itself , that is inconceivable by the careless and the dissipated . It ...
... mind like that of Miss Smith , imbued with a deep sense of the value of every fleeting moment , will make a progress in all studies to which it may chuse to apply itself , that is inconceivable by the careless and the dissipated . It ...
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