American Life in Literature, Volume 1Jay Broadus Hubbell |
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... mind , by observing his own , cannot but have observed that there are two distinct My father being of the Quaker pro- classes of what are called Thoughts : those fession , it was my good fortune to have an that we produce in ourselves ...
... mind , by observing his own , cannot but have observed that there are two distinct My father being of the Quaker pro- classes of what are called Thoughts : those fession , it was my good fortune to have an that we produce in ourselves ...
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... mind , immortal mind , without whose ray , This world's a wilderness and man but clay , Mind , mind alone , in barren , still repose , Nor blooms , nor rises , nor expands , nor flows . Take Christians , Mohawks , democrats , and all ...
... mind , immortal mind , without whose ray , This world's a wilderness and man but clay , Mind , mind alone , in barren , still repose , Nor blooms , nor rises , nor expands , nor flows . Take Christians , Mohawks , democrats , and all ...
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... mind from which it issued , so high does it soar , so long does it sing . Or , I might say , it depends on how far ... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the meas- ure of his attainments . So much ...
... mind from which it issued , so high does it soar , so long does it sing . Or , I might say , it depends on how far ... mind . Its laws are the laws of his own mind . Nature then becomes to him the meas- ure of his attainments . So much ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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