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... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
Page 190
... mind and body ; and kept them in such a state of unison , as to enable the mind to act without fear , and the body without lassitude . ' Much as this wine - bibbing deserves to be reprobated , we cannot assent to Dr. M.'s proposal of ...
... mind and body ; and kept them in such a state of unison , as to enable the mind to act without fear , and the body without lassitude . ' Much as this wine - bibbing deserves to be reprobated , we cannot assent to Dr. M.'s proposal of ...
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... mind on this occasion . ، I chanced , the first time I visited this structure , to approach it by moonlight ; being later on my journey in the evening , than I in- tended . This , however , was a circumstance advantageous to the ...
... mind on this occasion . ، I chanced , the first time I visited this structure , to approach it by moonlight ; being later on my journey in the evening , than I in- tended . This , however , was a circumstance advantageous to the ...
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