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... mind to the orna- ments of dress and inspire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , new a which I shall always endeavor to make ...
... mind to the orna- ments of dress and inspire a kind of awe and respect , as well as love , into their male beholders . I hope to increase the number of these by publishing this daily paper , new a which I shall always endeavor to make ...
Page 681
... mind will have already supplied what I omitted . A man with a high , thin voice , and without power to impress anyone with a sense of his importance , a man so null in effect that even the retentive mind of Bos- well did not retain his ...
... mind will have already supplied what I omitted . A man with a high , thin voice , and without power to impress anyone with a sense of his importance , a man so null in effect that even the retentive mind of Bos- well did not retain his ...
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... minds . Comfort for me has a similar justification : it facilitates men- tal life . Discomfort handicaps thought ; it is difficult when the body is cold and aching to use the mind . Comfort is a means to an end . The modern world seems ...
... minds . Comfort for me has a similar justification : it facilitates men- tal life . Discomfort handicaps thought ; it is difficult when the body is cold and aching to use the mind . Comfort is a means to an end . The modern world seems ...
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