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... natural and healthy mode of acting , which Dr. Clutterbuck considers as the
true morbid state . It only regards the actual strength or weakness of the system ,
which , according to our author , is “ never of itself a disease , " but only
predisposes ...
... natural and healthy mode of acting , which Dr. Clutterbuck considers as the
true morbid state . It only regards the actual strength or weakness of the system ,
which , according to our author , is “ never of itself a disease , " but only
predisposes ...
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A country so extensive and so important , we do not say essential , to the
prosperity of the British empire , cannot be too well known or , too often described
. It is true such minute explanations may also enlighten the enemy and expose
our ...
A country so extensive and so important , we do not say essential , to the
prosperity of the British empire , cannot be too well known or , too often described
. It is true such minute explanations may also enlighten the enemy and expose
our ...
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... the tender sympathy which every feeling mind must experience for so amiable
a being Embued with the most susceptible and energetic mind , the most ardent
thirst for knowledge — there wanted but the influence of a true religious principle
...
... the tender sympathy which every feeling mind must experience for so amiable
a being Embued with the most susceptible and energetic mind , the most ardent
thirst for knowledge — there wanted but the influence of a true religious principle
...
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This may be true : but the assertion is disrespectful , and shows consummate self
- conceit . Our best and wisest literary characters have thought it proper , ere they
laid their works of fancy or reflexion before the public , to revise and retouch ...
This may be true : but the assertion is disrespectful , and shows consummate self
- conceit . Our best and wisest literary characters have thought it proper , ere they
laid their works of fancy or reflexion before the public , to revise and retouch ...
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It is also true . I love you , most tenderly , most passionately ; but if to tell thee so is
weakness , it is the sole weakness that love itself shall teach me to commit . " Oh ,
Osmyn ! why endeavour to conceal from you what perhaps you already ...
It is also true . I love you , most tenderly , most passionately ; but if to tell thee so is
weakness , it is the sole weakness that love itself shall teach me to commit . " Oh ,
Osmyn ! why endeavour to conceal from you what perhaps you already ...
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