Harrington, and Thoughts on BoresBaldwin & Cradock, 1833 - 328 páginas |
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... idea of a Jew , was talked of by ladies and by gentlemen ; it was exhibited to all my mother's ac- quaintance , learned and unlearned ; it was a medical , it was a metaphysical wonder , it was an idiosyncrasy , corporeal , or mental ...
... idea of a Jew , was talked of by ladies and by gentlemen ; it was exhibited to all my mother's ac- quaintance , learned and unlearned ; it was a medical , it was a metaphysical wonder , it was an idiosyncrasy , corporeal , or mental ...
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... ideas . My atten- tion was wakened and led to new things . I took more exercise and less medicine ; and with my health and strength of body my strength of mind and courage in- creased . My father made me ashamed of that nervous ...
... ideas . My atten- tion was wakened and led to new things . I took more exercise and less medicine ; and with my health and strength of body my strength of mind and courage in- creased . My father made me ashamed of that nervous ...
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... ideas I had accidentally formed , and confirming my childish prejudice by what I then thought the indisputable authority of printed books . About this time also I began to attend to con- versation to the conversation of gentlemen as ...
... ideas I had accidentally formed , and confirming my childish prejudice by what I then thought the indisputable authority of printed books . About this time also I began to attend to con- versation to the conversation of gentlemen as ...
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... idea of its philosophic moral cultivation , he next undertook to cure me of the fears which he had contributed to create . He took opportunities of pointing out how poor , how helpless , how wretched they are ; how they are abused ...
... idea of its philosophic moral cultivation , he next undertook to cure me of the fears which he had contributed to create . He took opportunities of pointing out how poor , how helpless , how wretched they are ; how they are abused ...
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... ideas of a box on the ear , and a blow on the stomach . " That was logic and eloquence , ” added Mowbray , turning to me . " Some ancient philosopher , you know , or I know , has com- pared logic to the closed fist , and eloquence to ...
... ideas of a box on the ear , and a blow on the stomach . " That was logic and eloquence , ” added Mowbray , turning to me . " Some ancient philosopher , you know , or I know , has com- pared logic to the closed fist , and eloquence to ...
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