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... what in England is called a hoax , and in France a mystification , " and when
she doubts upon such a point , it would be extremely difficult for any one else not
to deem it a matter of certainty . Had we space sufficient , we should transcribe
the ...
... what in England is called a hoax , and in France a mystification , " and when
she doubts upon such a point , it would be extremely difficult for any one else not
to deem it a matter of certainty . Had we space sufficient , we should transcribe
the ...
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When those powers and affections are exercised by objects sufficient to excite
them in their highest degree , but where , being thus excited , there exists no
harmony between the mind and its pursuits , where the affections are aroused
without ...
When those powers and affections are exercised by objects sufficient to excite
them in their highest degree , but where , being thus excited , there exists no
harmony between the mind and its pursuits , where the affections are aroused
without ...
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... with the melodies of the lyre ; his blood kindled only at the music of war ; it was
idle for him to seek sufficient pleasure in celebrating the renown of heroes ; this
was but a vain effort to quell the burning passion for surpassing them in glory .
... with the melodies of the lyre ; his blood kindled only at the music of war ; it was
idle for him to seek sufficient pleasure in celebrating the renown of heroes ; this
was but a vain effort to quell the burning passion for surpassing them in glory .
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When those powers and affections are exercised by objects sufficient to excite
them in their highest degree , but where , being thus excited , there exists no
harmony between the mind and its pursuits , where the affections are aroused
without ...
When those powers and affections are exercised by objects sufficient to excite
them in their highest degree , but where , being thus excited , there exists no
harmony between the mind and its pursuits , where the affections are aroused
without ...
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It is not without example , that men have committed suicide , because they have
attained their utmost wishes . The man of business , finding himself possessed of
a sufficient fortune , retires from active life ; but the habit of action remains , and ...
It is not without example , that men have committed suicide , because they have
attained their utmost wishes . The man of business , finding himself possessed of
a sufficient fortune , retires from active life ; but the habit of action remains , and ...
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