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For as there is a curiosity about intellectual matters which is futile , and merely a disease , so there is certainly a curiosity , -a desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as ...
For as there is a curiosity about intellectual matters which is futile , and merely a disease , so there is certainly a curiosity , -a desire after the things of the mind simply for their own sakes and for the pleasure of seeing them as ...
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I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation of sanity and clear sense , a man the most considerable , it seems to me , whom America has ...
I remember , when I was under the influence of a mind to which I feel the greatest obligations , the mind of a man who was the very incarnation of sanity and clear sense , a man the most considerable , it seems to me , whom America has ...
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... the scheme in our own mind , as to create , through the help of that culture which at the very outset we began by praising and recommending , a frame of mind out of which the schemes of really fruitful reforms may with time grow .
... the scheme in our own mind , as to create , through the help of that culture which at the very outset we began by praising and recommending , a frame of mind out of which the schemes of really fruitful reforms may with time grow .
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