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fact , none of them had a mind to be Jenny made her appearance forthwith wounded die that morning , which from the door of a little alehouse : I thought very strange indeed . At Stop the my beast , ” cried last , however , a large grey ...
fact , none of them had a mind to be Jenny made her appearance forthwith wounded die that morning , which from the door of a little alehouse : I thought very strange indeed . At Stop the my beast , ” cried last , however , a large grey ...
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It came across my mind , that nations through life , you are someJanet might be in the right after all ; times disappointed in your well - foundThe best and seeing none of the usual marks of ed expectations , reflect that even the alf ...
It came across my mind , that nations through life , you are someJanet might be in the right after all ; times disappointed in your well - foundThe best and seeing none of the usual marks of ed expectations , reflect that even the alf ...
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Despise learning ; never mind inte some sense in it . But they do not . books , but to borrow . Let the ideas They have not courage and alacrity play around self , and that is the way suite enough to catch wisdom and folly " as to ...
Despise learning ; never mind inte some sense in it . But they do not . books , but to borrow . Let the ideas They have not courage and alacrity play around self , and that is the way suite enough to catch wisdom and folly " as to ...
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Downright foes never Truth , in my mind , is a bull , and the Duis come within arm's length of one , only way to seize it is by the horns . one cannot get a blow at them ; and This bold method of attack the startled lmt we must tall ...
Downright foes never Truth , in my mind , is a bull , and the Duis come within arm's length of one , only way to seize it is by the horns . one cannot get a blow at them ; and This bold method of attack the startled lmt we must tall ...
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Phrenology is derived from the Greek noun opévac , mind , or rather perDo I haps from operītis , mentis delirium ; the same root from which our common English Dhe word phrensy takes its rise , and which signifies , according to Dr ...
Phrenology is derived from the Greek noun opévac , mind , or rather perDo I haps from operītis , mentis delirium ; the same root from which our common English Dhe word phrensy takes its rise , and which signifies , according to Dr ...
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