Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... mind . Is this a day for reserves , a day to be slurred over in negli- gence and neglect , the day that constitutes the very crisis of your fate ? " Never forget that juries are men , and that men are made of penetrable stuff . Probe ...
... mind . Is this a day for reserves , a day to be slurred over in negli- gence and neglect , the day that constitutes the very crisis of your fate ? " Never forget that juries are men , and that men are made of penetrable stuff . Probe ...
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... mind in its original constitution and peculiarities of devel- opement . In Coleridge , the human being may be viewed in the utmost extremes : in one sense he is seen soaring with the archangels ; and in another enchained in prostrate ...
... mind in its original constitution and peculiarities of devel- opement . In Coleridge , the human being may be viewed in the utmost extremes : in one sense he is seen soaring with the archangels ; and in another enchained in prostrate ...
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... mind and of heart , is his master feature . He is prompt to conceive , and still prompter to execute : but I think he is deficient in that patience of mind which can look intensely and frequently at the same subject . He believes and ...
... mind and of heart , is his master feature . He is prompt to conceive , and still prompter to execute : but I think he is deficient in that patience of mind which can look intensely and frequently at the same subject . He believes and ...
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