The Spectator, Том 6D. Appleton, 1853 |
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a mind to pass for a Bantamite , ' or to make us all Quakers ? I do assure thee , dear Spec , I am not polished out of my veracity , when I subscribe myself " Thy constant admirer , ' And humble servant , ' FRANK TOWNLY . ' No. 561 ...
a mind to pass for a Bantamite , ' or to make us all Quakers ? I do assure thee , dear Spec , I am not polished out of my veracity , when I subscribe myself " Thy constant admirer , ' And humble servant , ' FRANK TOWNLY . ' No. 561 ...
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... Mind , who , when he came to fashion it into a world of beings , must take it as he found it . This notion , as most others of theirs , is a composition of truth and error . matter is eternal ; that from the first union of a soul to it ...
... Mind , who , when he came to fashion it into a world of beings , must take it as he found it . This notion , as most others of theirs , is a composition of truth and error . matter is eternal ; that from the first union of a soul to it ...
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... mind , can only transmit the impression of such things as usually sur- round them . So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind , by those objects that perpetually encompass us , when they are beau- tiful and ...
... mind , can only transmit the impression of such things as usually sur- round them . So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind , by those objects that perpetually encompass us , when they are beau- tiful and ...
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