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The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
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The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
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The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
The mind , by collecting itself and uniting all its force , can for a moment repel assailing grief ; but its most vigorous efforts are insufficient to resist perpe- tual wretchedness . " ( Ibid . ) The truth of this remark is evident ...
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