The North American Review, 16. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... mind is not like a double speeder at Waltham , which turns out every week its given number of yards of cloth ; and it ought not to be ex- pected of our traveller that he should write fifteen or twenty volumes by the job . We are aware ...
... mind is not like a double speeder at Waltham , which turns out every week its given number of yards of cloth ; and it ought not to be ex- pected of our traveller that he should write fifteen or twenty volumes by the job . We are aware ...
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... mind with mind is the most important object of educa- tion of every kind . This communication is effected by written and spoken words , so that this object , so much sneered at , so invidiously contrasted with things , turns out , after ...
... mind with mind is the most important object of educa- tion of every kind . This communication is effected by written and spoken words , so that this object , so much sneered at , so invidiously contrasted with things , turns out , after ...
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... mind , which might check his intemperate desire of preferment that could add nothing to his dignity , and might restrain his profuse inclination to expense that could be requi- site neither for his honor nor entertainment . ' Admitting ...
... mind , which might check his intemperate desire of preferment that could add nothing to his dignity , and might restrain his profuse inclination to expense that could be requi- site neither for his honor nor entertainment . ' Admitting ...
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