The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... habit of happy philoso- phy would have extracted amusement from his infirmities , and made the failure of his memory serve to beguile some of those hours which could then no longer be profitably employed . Circulating libraries , which ...
... habit of happy philoso- phy would have extracted amusement from his infirmities , and made the failure of his memory serve to beguile some of those hours which could then no longer be profitably employed . Circulating libraries , which ...
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... habit for man , who , if he be good for any thing , is born as surely to action as to trouble ; -it is akin to the habit of indulging in day dreams , which is to be es chewed by every one who tenders his or her own welfare . There is ...
... habit for man , who , if he be good for any thing , is born as surely to action as to trouble ; -it is akin to the habit of indulging in day dreams , which is to be es chewed by every one who tenders his or her own welfare . There is ...
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... habit of cornification is more likely to have been formed nearer home than in the in- terior of Africa . The first rope - dancer , or as Johnson would have called him ' funambulist , ' the Doctor said , had been a monkey ; the first ...
... habit of cornification is more likely to have been formed nearer home than in the in- terior of Africa . The first rope - dancer , or as Johnson would have called him ' funambulist , ' the Doctor said , had been a monkey ; the first ...
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