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Page 228
... mind , when he contemplated himself as the chief of sinners . If such were his real character , what becomes of the report of his present eulogist ? Without farther anticipation , however , we shall attend the biographer through the ...
... mind , when he contemplated himself as the chief of sinners . If such were his real character , what becomes of the report of his present eulogist ? Without farther anticipation , however , we shall attend the biographer through the ...
Page 451
... mind .. A strong mind is stated to be that which rejects whatever possesses not the characteristics of truth , and which shews boldness and enterprize in the search of that object . Weak minds think not for themselves , but are always ...
... mind .. A strong mind is stated to be that which rejects whatever possesses not the characteristics of truth , and which shews boldness and enterprize in the search of that object . Weak minds think not for themselves , but are always ...
Page 452
... mind may be denominated the art of con- structing the head of man . He justifies this expression , an the ground that each person has it in his power to admit into his mind , as well as into that of those who are intrusted to his ...
... mind may be denominated the art of con- structing the head of man . He justifies this expression , an the ground that each person has it in his power to admit into his mind , as well as into that of those who are intrusted to his ...
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