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Page 80
... mind . How often do we observe cases , when the mind is influenced by the desire of obtaining a variety of objects , in which an interme- diate course is pursued , different from that which any one of the motives acting singly would ...
... mind . How often do we observe cases , when the mind is influenced by the desire of obtaining a variety of objects , in which an interme- diate course is pursued , different from that which any one of the motives acting singly would ...
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... mind of Mademoiselle Necker , however , was precisely what enabled it to take so high a flight . With her a life entirely poetical succeeded to a life of study , and the abundant nutriment all flowed to the imagination . She wan- dered ...
... mind of Mademoiselle Necker , however , was precisely what enabled it to take so high a flight . With her a life entirely poetical succeeded to a life of study , and the abundant nutriment all flowed to the imagination . She wan- dered ...
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... mind , and the love of research , by which Mr. Edgeworth was so much distinguished , made their ap- pearance very early . When he began to read the Old Tes- tament , he dramatized in his mind the history of the creation , pitied Adam ...
... mind , and the love of research , by which Mr. Edgeworth was so much distinguished , made their ap- pearance very early . When he began to read the Old Tes- tament , he dramatized in his mind the history of the creation , pitied Adam ...
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