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Page 151
... mind ; and where a judicious instructor , by his own remarks , would not only have assisted the judgment of Mr. Wakefield , but would have taught him to smile at the self - importance , and to avoid the acrimony , of the most eminent ...
... mind ; and where a judicious instructor , by his own remarks , would not only have assisted the judgment of Mr. Wakefield , but would have taught him to smile at the self - importance , and to avoid the acrimony , of the most eminent ...
Page 292
... mind naturally energetic and commanding . Whatever he felt , he felt deeply : what he attempted , he attempted with the whole power of his mind . He knew not what a half feeling or a half measure meant . The object which he took up ...
... mind naturally energetic and commanding . Whatever he felt , he felt deeply : what he attempted , he attempted with the whole power of his mind . He knew not what a half feeling or a half measure meant . The object which he took up ...
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... mind illuminated by Mr. Bath's observations . The points , on which the author principally dwells , appear to us to be the importance of evacuating the bowels , the recommendation of warm clothing , ( particularly flannel next to the ...
... mind illuminated by Mr. Bath's observations . The points , on which the author principally dwells , appear to us to be the importance of evacuating the bowels , the recommendation of warm clothing , ( particularly flannel next to the ...
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