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... physical blemish , so far as may be , peasants from the farms and workmen from the shops , who met at Novara to de- cide whether the Prince of Savoy should sit on his throne or yield it to some other . It matters not the decision ...
... physical blemish , so far as may be , peasants from the farms and workmen from the shops , who met at Novara to de- cide whether the Prince of Savoy should sit on his throne or yield it to some other . It matters not the decision ...
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... physical agents of perception have been evolved by expression and perception . Shall this evolution of countless generations con- tinue moving upward to higher planes , or shall nerves and muscles become weak- ened by disuse ? Shall the ...
... physical agents of perception have been evolved by expression and perception . Shall this evolution of countless generations con- tinue moving upward to higher planes , or shall nerves and muscles become weak- ened by disuse ? Shall the ...
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... physical evolutions through expression . Each mode of expression has its special and peculiar function . In its reaction upon consciousness , in the development of nerve power and in the evolution of moral qualities , all the modes ...
... physical evolutions through expression . Each mode of expression has its special and peculiar function . In its reaction upon consciousness , in the development of nerve power and in the evolution of moral qualities , all the modes ...
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... physical lives . Many people fail to accomplish desirable ends for the rea- son that they literally do not have the nerve to do it ; others do not have the blood ; others do not have the glands , etc. The body should be kept in good ...
... physical lives . Many people fail to accomplish desirable ends for the rea- son that they literally do not have the nerve to do it ; others do not have the blood ; others do not have the glands , etc. The body should be kept in good ...
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... physical ma- chinery , so to speak , will be kept in good repair , and be able to effectually re - en- force its judgments and choices . ( 4 ) Ev- ery child should be required to perform tasks that offer an opportunity for devel- opment ...
... physical ma- chinery , so to speak , will be kept in good repair , and be able to effectually re - en- force its judgments and choices . ( 4 ) Ev- ery child should be required to perform tasks that offer an opportunity for devel- opment ...
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