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... mind still appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment- " Igneus est ollis vigor et cœlestis origo . " - En . vi . 730. , The history of his mind as to religion is an important ...
... mind still appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment- " Igneus est ollis vigor et cœlestis origo . " - En . vi . 730. , The history of his mind as to religion is an important ...
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... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and he ...
... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously and very carefully ; for I look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else . " He now appeared to me Jean Bull philosophe , and he ...
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... minds for the ap- proach of death ? " - Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his " Vanity of Human Wishes , " he has ...
... minds for the ap- proach of death ? " - Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his " Vanity of Human Wishes , " he has ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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