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... object of ridicule to both students and tu- tors , abruptly leaves Cambridge ; and is , therefore , forsooth , if we are to admit the clever casuistry of my learned friend , ( Mr. Robertson , ) insane . Why , gentlemen , every man who ...
... object of ridicule to both students and tu- tors , abruptly leaves Cambridge ; and is , therefore , forsooth , if we are to admit the clever casuistry of my learned friend , ( Mr. Robertson , ) insane . Why , gentlemen , every man who ...
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... object whom he loved , to render him , as he imagined , perfectly happy . Nor was this long denied him . One evening , while he sate alone with Violante , breathing out and lis- tening to those sweet overflowings of passion , which ...
... object whom he loved , to render him , as he imagined , perfectly happy . Nor was this long denied him . One evening , while he sate alone with Violante , breathing out and lis- tening to those sweet overflowings of passion , which ...
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... object around him , and is unac- quainted with the mechanism of his own body . A heart , he is assured , beats within his breast ; but whether it contains animal spirits or mere blood - whether it be the centre of feeling and the source ...
... object around him , and is unac- quainted with the mechanism of his own body . A heart , he is assured , beats within his breast ; but whether it contains animal spirits or mere blood - whether it be the centre of feeling and the source ...
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