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... and to undergo all the fatigue of body and mind , to which it must unavoidably lead , if even he should be disposed to act at once as reason , policy , and the real inte- rests of himself , his family , and his people require .
... and to undergo all the fatigue of body and mind , to which it must unavoidably lead , if even he should be disposed to act at once as reason , policy , and the real inte- rests of himself , his family , and his people require .
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The military prospects of the country were however gloomy , and could not fail to depress even the sanguine mind of Pitt , who , with a feebly organised Government , and with im- paired bodily powers , was preparing to meet Parliament .
The military prospects of the country were however gloomy , and could not fail to depress even the sanguine mind of Pitt , who , with a feebly organised Government , and with im- paired bodily powers , was preparing to meet Parliament .
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The laws which govern the material world , and the causes of physical phenomena , are more or less discoverable by the human mind , because the tendency of analysis , and of its results , is to render the apprehension of those causes ...
The laws which govern the material world , and the causes of physical phenomena , are more or less discoverable by the human mind , because the tendency of analysis , and of its results , is to render the apprehension of those causes ...
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