The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... mind in a state of decorous dulness . They maintain their dignity ; they get obeyed ; they are good and charitable to their dependants . But they have no notion of play of mind : no conception that the charm of society depends upon it ...
... mind in a state of decorous dulness . They maintain their dignity ; they get obeyed ; they are good and charitable to their dependants . But they have no notion of play of mind : no conception that the charm of society depends upon it ...
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... mind is intensified . In the American mind and in the colonial mind there is , as contrasted with the old English mind , a literalness , a tendency to say , " The facts are so - and - so , whatever may be thought or fancied about them ...
... mind is intensified . In the American mind and in the colonial mind there is , as contrasted with the old English mind , a literalness , a tendency to say , " The facts are so - and - so , whatever may be thought or fancied about them ...
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... mind sufficiently staple to bear the necessary excitement of conspicuous revolutions . No barbarous , no semi ... minds . The separation of principal power from principal station is a refinement which they could not even conceive . They ...
... mind sufficiently staple to bear the necessary excitement of conspicuous revolutions . No barbarous , no semi ... minds . The separation of principal power from principal station is a refinement which they could not even conceive . They ...
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