The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ascertain it the sole rosort is , as in ...
... mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ascertain it the sole rosort is , as in ...
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... opportunely recall- ed to mind the lesson of M. Des Tour- nelles . He reached his hand towards a lackered stand , took from it a newspaper , and while apparently running over its columns : " Madame 20 [ Jan. M'lle de La Seigliére .
... opportunely recall- ed to mind the lesson of M. Des Tour- nelles . He reached his hand towards a lackered stand , took from it a newspaper , and while apparently running over its columns : " Madame 20 [ Jan. M'lle de La Seigliére .
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... minds of the present epoch , said to me not long since ? Monsieur le Marquis , ' said that great jurist to me ... mind , still , I must confess that I am as much surprised as charmed to find you entertaining an or- der of ideas so ...
... minds of the present epoch , said to me not long since ? Monsieur le Marquis , ' said that great jurist to me ... mind , still , I must confess that I am as much surprised as charmed to find you entertaining an or- der of ideas so ...
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... mind , which you know would spurn obliquity of whatever kind , in contrivances of every sort in your be- half ; while in the promotion of your inte- rests I was sacrificing my tastes , my feel- ings , even the uprightness of my ...
... mind , which you know would spurn obliquity of whatever kind , in contrivances of every sort in your be- half ; while in the promotion of your inte- rests I was sacrificing my tastes , my feel- ings , even the uprightness of my ...
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... mind that his imagination was not like that of Madame de Vaubert , fertile in expedients , neverthe- less , thanks to the lessons which he had recently received , the Marquis could boast some dexterity in the art of deception . He ...
... mind that his imagination was not like that of Madame de Vaubert , fertile in expedients , neverthe- less , thanks to the lessons which he had recently received , the Marquis could boast some dexterity in the art of deception . He ...
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