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... , no Pieces having been admitted into this MISCELLANY , but such as are cal- culated to improve the mind , rectify the judgment , and mould the heart to virtue . wwwwww Page 37. The Precepts of Carazan Jackson . Blair .
... , no Pieces having been admitted into this MISCELLANY , but such as are cal- culated to improve the mind , rectify the judgment , and mould the heart to virtue . wwwwww Page 37. The Precepts of Carazan Jackson . Blair .
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... mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object , and give way to every sensation that might sooth or divert him . He listened to every echo , he mounted every hill for a fresh pros- pect , he turned aside to every cascade , and 14.
... mind inclined him to lay hold on every new object , and give way to every sensation that might sooth or divert him . He listened to every echo , he mounted every hill for a fresh pros- pect , he turned aside to every cascade , and 14.
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... mind ; and the small remainder of life is taken up in useless efforts to keep off our end , or provide for a continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that ...
... mind ; and the small remainder of life is taken up in useless efforts to keep off our end , or provide for a continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that ...
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... mind long habituated to a cer- tain set of objects , insensibly becomes fond of seeing them ; visits them from habit , and parts from them with reluctance : from thence proceeds the avarice of the old in every kind of possession ; they ...
... mind long habituated to a cer- tain set of objects , insensibly becomes fond of seeing them ; visits them from habit , and parts from them with reluctance : from thence proceeds the avarice of the old in every kind of possession ; they ...
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... mind un- seduced by the pageantry of wealth : -if you possess these , why should you repine ? -Ah , unless you are a mere slave to an unworthy affection ; unless your childish heart rejects every other delight , because one single ...
... mind un- seduced by the pageantry of wealth : -if you possess these , why should you repine ? -Ah , unless you are a mere slave to an unworthy affection ; unless your childish heart rejects every other delight , because one single ...
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