Littell's Living Age, Volume 35Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 405
... mind is required for the ready comprehension of thoughts expressed in the direct manner , where the sentences are anywise intricate . To recollect a number of preliminaries stated in elucidation of a coming image , and to apply them all ...
... mind is required for the ready comprehension of thoughts expressed in the direct manner , where the sentences are anywise intricate . To recollect a number of preliminaries stated in elucidation of a coming image , and to apply them all ...
Page 544
... mind becomes debili- tated by over - exertion of thought , without the counteracting and remedial agency of active labor for the benefit of others . But in urging the necessity of furnishing the mind with all such knowledge on divine ...
... mind becomes debili- tated by over - exertion of thought , without the counteracting and remedial agency of active labor for the benefit of others . But in urging the necessity of furnishing the mind with all such knowledge on divine ...
Page 554
... mind ' ( as rash and impudent theorists call it ) , what would become of the mind itself ? The whole thing bears the impress of falsity and illogicality on its front . To believe it one must believe that the mind dies with the body ...
... mind ' ( as rash and impudent theorists call it ) , what would become of the mind itself ? The whole thing bears the impress of falsity and illogicality on its front . To believe it one must believe that the mind dies with the body ...
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