The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Mind , 232 Society for the Suppression of Eating , 313 Moral , and other Influences of Rail - Roads , Maine , 288 Snowy Owl , - 327 394 Spring , 330 Militia , Reminiscences of an Officer , Spanish Ballad , 332 May , Hymn to 424 Salem ...
... Mind , 232 Society for the Suppression of Eating , 313 Moral , and other Influences of Rail - Roads , Maine , 288 Snowy Owl , - 327 394 Spring , 330 Militia , Reminiscences of an Officer , Spanish Ballad , 332 May , Hymn to 424 Salem ...
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... mind comes in contact with mind , and heart with heart . It certainly would be a thing of good tendency , The New Year . 3.
... mind comes in contact with mind , and heart with heart . It certainly would be a thing of good tendency , The New Year . 3.
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... mind ; and may have refer- ence to something that has been , now is , or that will be ; or to some- thing that does not include the notion of time at all . A belief in ghosts , therefore , may be the confidence which the mind reposes ...
... mind ; and may have refer- ence to something that has been , now is , or that will be ; or to some- thing that does not include the notion of time at all . A belief in ghosts , therefore , may be the confidence which the mind reposes ...
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... mind . Thus , when attention is fixed on one class of objects , another class may be brought in contact with the organs of sense , and yet awaken no mental perception . The clock may strike while we are engaged in an amusing or ...
... mind . Thus , when attention is fixed on one class of objects , another class may be brought in contact with the organs of sense , and yet awaken no mental perception . The clock may strike while we are engaged in an amusing or ...
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... mind be convinced of the truth and reality of its perceptions , others have no right to question them . For certainty , whether it be gained by the medium of the senses , or without them , is the ultimate stage of mental process ; and ...
... mind be convinced of the truth and reality of its perceptions , others have no right to question them . For certainty , whether it be gained by the medium of the senses , or without them , is the ultimate stage of mental process ; and ...
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