The North American Review, Band 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind made him peculiarly fit for the station of a judge . It was calm , con- templative , and profound . He was patient in the investigation of a subject , and able to keep his judgment in suspense , till the question before him had ...
... mind made him peculiarly fit for the station of a judge . It was calm , con- templative , and profound . He was patient in the investigation of a subject , and able to keep his judgment in suspense , till the question before him had ...
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... mind is studied as it should be , even in the course of what we call " a liberal education , " we think there can be no doubt of its being at once decided in the neg- ative . That under all these disadvantages , this study should ...
... mind is studied as it should be , even in the course of what we call " a liberal education , " we think there can be no doubt of its being at once decided in the neg- ative . That under all these disadvantages , this study should ...
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... mind ; as if the use of new and unheard of names , the state- ment of startling paradoxes , the display of fine writing , and of a train of thought too recondite for any of the uninitiated to follow it , were any thing more than an ...
... mind ; as if the use of new and unheard of names , the state- ment of startling paradoxes , the display of fine writing , and of a train of thought too recondite for any of the uninitiated to follow it , were any thing more than an ...
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