American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... thought , ' or who are capable of deep feeling , are con- cerned . In this day of intense activity , the politician , and the man of business , the zealous Christian , and the active doer of good , the advocates of improvement and ...
... thought , ' or who are capable of deep feeling , are con- cerned . In this day of intense activity , the politician , and the man of business , the zealous Christian , and the active doer of good , the advocates of improvement and ...
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... thought , unless when the story was so familiar that it had lost its keenest interest , or when it could draw off the mind , for a time , from intense pain . The fact that deists , ( as most of those here spoken of as ' Authors on ...
... thought , unless when the story was so familiar that it had lost its keenest interest , or when it could draw off the mind , for a time , from intense pain . The fact that deists , ( as most of those here spoken of as ' Authors on ...
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... thought in the day labor of life , would be improved by exercise of the brain ; and that the perfection of the animal frame can never be fully attained , while so important an organ is left in a torpid state . To use it to excess ...
... thought in the day labor of life , would be improved by exercise of the brain ; and that the perfection of the animal frame can never be fully attained , while so important an organ is left in a torpid state . To use it to excess ...
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... thought , the common sensorium ; fourthly , that the nerves are one of the most important points of the human ... thoughts become diffused into a wild exuberance , which the pressing hour of publication cannot suffer judgment to examine ...
... thought , the common sensorium ; fourthly , that the nerves are one of the most important points of the human ... thoughts become diffused into a wild exuberance , which the pressing hour of publication cannot suffer judgment to examine ...
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... thought that among all the theories at present promulgated , it might not be inap- propriate to give the result of some little observation . The fact that bodily exercise , regular and systematic , tends to produce health , none I ...
... thought that among all the theories at present promulgated , it might not be inap- propriate to give the result of some little observation . The fact that bodily exercise , regular and systematic , tends to produce health , none I ...
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