The Scots Magazine, Band 74Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1812 |
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... mind than males . They are therefore more active in contriving crimes ; yet through the deficiency of strength , they can less accomplish those mis- chiefs which they meditate . Con- scious therefore , of weakness , they dissemble the ...
... mind than males . They are therefore more active in contriving crimes ; yet through the deficiency of strength , they can less accomplish those mis- chiefs which they meditate . Con- scious therefore , of weakness , they dissemble the ...
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... mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt .. This admission into the college took place on the 20th of June 1740 ; and he began his first course of the institutions of medicine at the com ...
... mind unloaded by disease , he resigned his academical ap- pointments in favour of Dr Whytt .. This admission into the college took place on the 20th of June 1740 ; and he began his first course of the institutions of medicine at the com ...
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... minds , then so young , and liable to the impressions of those about them . It is to the oppression of the Eng lish , and the avarice and venality of the Scots , that the partiality of ... mind . They have in 22 The Observer . No. XXIII .
... minds , then so young , and liable to the impressions of those about them . It is to the oppression of the Eng lish , and the avarice and venality of the Scots , that the partiality of ... mind . They have in 22 The Observer . No. XXIII .
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tary and continued application of mind . They have in themselves an intrinsic excellence , of which they cannot be divested ; and they are what confers upon our nature its truest honour , its most real and most desirable distinction ...
tary and continued application of mind . They have in themselves an intrinsic excellence , of which they cannot be divested ; and they are what confers upon our nature its truest honour , its most real and most desirable distinction ...
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... mind , and producing in it a general repugnance to all counsels , however sound , in which there is the least infusion of bitter- ness , or which trench in the slightest degree upon any preconceived opi- nion or favourite inclination ...
... mind , and producing in it a general repugnance to all counsels , however sound , in which there is the least infusion of bitter- ness , or which trench in the slightest degree upon any preconceived opi- nion or favourite inclination ...
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