New Englander and Yale Review, Том 17Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1859 |
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... mind , however heroic in its bearing , needs to find , in planting its foot firmly for the shock , a sure foundation in the amount of its bodily vigor on which to stand . In running after the prizes of this life , and , much more after ...
... mind , however heroic in its bearing , needs to find , in planting its foot firmly for the shock , a sure foundation in the amount of its bodily vigor on which to stand . In running after the prizes of this life , and , much more after ...
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... mind . Health is the nice and even balance of many delicate and sub- tle elements and agencies , at work in every part of the com- plicated framework of our entire being . Some , in seeking to regain their health , attach quite too much ...
... mind . Health is the nice and even balance of many delicate and sub- tle elements and agencies , at work in every part of the com- plicated framework of our entire being . Some , in seeking to regain their health , attach quite too much ...
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... mind itself makes them . There is no one law more fully enthroned in all the inner cham- bers of the soul , in ... minds were constituted , as was the body to sustain and serve just such natures in their highest courses of action ...
... mind itself makes them . There is no one law more fully enthroned in all the inner cham- bers of the soul , in ... minds were constituted , as was the body to sustain and serve just such natures in their highest courses of action ...
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... mind , as the very crown and summit of his whole being . What now is the complement of things to be gained , in this part of our nature , by a true , full education ? I. Intelligence . Wonderful , indeed , are the mind's powers of ...
... mind , as the very crown and summit of his whole being . What now is the complement of things to be gained , in this part of our nature , by a true , full education ? I. Intelligence . Wonderful , indeed , are the mind's powers of ...
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... mind it- self , so the moral is the crowning glory of all the powers and faculties of our entire manhood . It is the law prevailing throughout the whole universe of minds , that he who has ob- tained treasures of any kind must share ...
... mind it- self , so the moral is the crowning glory of all the powers and faculties of our entire manhood . It is the law prevailing throughout the whole universe of minds , that he who has ob- tained treasures of any kind must share ...
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